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Hi,
Anyone in here setup their own webserver? What are the considerations for the os platform? What are the considerations and approx. costs for constent conection. Thank you |
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Join Date: Jun 1999
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Hi Nightsky:
Considerations for OS are aplenty. some factors that you should really research are: (a) Load number of clients you might serve up (b) hardware you have (c) $$ you wish to spend (d) Server machine load vis, is this a standalone webserver or is it going to run more stuff? (e) S E C U R I T Y (f) feature you wish to include: databases, scripting support - say Java, PHP, etc etc to name a few (g) Level of expertise of the people you are hosting out to .. cant expect M$ users to understand anything but.. These are just some considerations. Based on this, my recommendation that give it a 5 star rating on all of the above are: - BSD [FreeBSD] for the OS -its free, its secure, its better than sliced bread for servers - Linux for the OS -its free, its secure, its almost as good as BSD for servers; why I would rate it lower than BSD is simply cos u have to be careful with the amt of crap Linux now ships with, if you can install it well then this is great esp. considering a lot more h/w support and of course your daemon is Apache and nothing but Add in PHP and mysql and then watch it rock!!!HTH |
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Re: Cost of connxn .. it varies .. a lot .. check with local ppl in your area
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