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Old 03-16-2006, 09:46 PM
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When did you guys feel that it was time to get on server. Did you just want one because you wanted to mess around, or did you want to start a company based around your server?
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Old 03-16-2006, 10:53 PM
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I just wanted to own my own server. Their was no set point. I started off hosting my own server off of a Cable modem, then I switched to DSL. And then back to a Cable modem. Right now I have a Business Class Cable modem from Comcast. They allow you to run servers off of it. My connection is 6,200kb/s down and 730kb/s up. Thats more than enough to run a small server. I could transfer 160GB+ per month easy. I could run all of my websites off that connection with ease. Running my server off of a Cable and DSL modem was a great learning experience. It taught me allot about servers.

But I wanted more, so I choose co-location. I wouldn't say I want to get rich but I would like to make the server at least pay for its self. And in the same note I would like to earn a little extra money. Right now I am sitting on 15 domain names with 1 developed website. Tomorrow I am launching another website, and I am going to work on the two websites for the next month or so before I launch another. I hope to have 6 fully developed websites by the end of the year. I am releasing them in stages to see how much they are going to stress the server.

The type of websites I am developing are not really good for a shared hosting environment. They put a major stress on the server. A web hosting provider would kick me off of their server in not time flat. So really I have no choice but to run my own servers. This time next year I will be running two to three servers depending on how much my websites stress the server.

P.S. I refuse to start up another server until this one starts paying for its self. Which is $49.99 per month, that shouldn't be to hard to make. (I hope )
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Old 03-16-2006, 11:14 PM
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I just wanted my server as well and it does make my website respond faster than when it was on godaddy. Also I was going to use my godaddy hosting for higher bandwidth so that people could download my files faster.
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Old 03-17-2006, 12:47 PM
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Soulwatcher, do you mind sharing the links to your sites? I'm a webdesigner and I plan to run my sites from my future servers.
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Old 03-17-2006, 01:55 PM
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Right now there are 3 websites on the server. And 2 of them are mine, www.llinuxservertalk.com and www.myinternetproxy.com are my websites. And www.adminnation.com I am hosting for someone else. The proxy website just went up last night. I haven't put any ads on it, but I will be with in the next couple of days. The proxy website might be more trouble than its worth, as it really eats up the server resources and bandwidth. I also have some nice domains for a image hosting website and a general chat website. They are going to be the next two websites I launch.

Right now I am just waiting to see how much the proxy website hammers the server. From what I read just a small proxy website will eat up 30% of the servers resources. And if you get a busy proxy it will consume the whole server.

Edit: I just uploaded another website but its just a static page for my DNS servers. www.salorahosting.com
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Old 03-17-2006, 05:48 PM
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I use proxy sites mostly for school, because they block the sites of course. I only run handfull of sites but it is not my hosting although I get free unmetered. Hopefully your sites pay off .
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Old 04-20-2006, 02:10 PM
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When did you guys feel that it was time to get on server. Did you just want one because you wanted to mess around, or did you want to start a company based around your server?
I wanted to host my own website cuz i dont like paying 5$ per month to have it hosted.. So then i got this advertisment at school for an old p1 450Mhz "msn-computer", which was 50euro's So i was like.. 50/5=10months and i will have payed less AND have another funo computer. So then i went to pick it up and got a 150$ p3 1Ghz computer cuz i couldnt controll myself. And iam actually happy with the decision cuz now i also host project of my friends.

I also wanted to mess around w. linux. So i got a lot of terminal experience from setting up the server. And now i switched my desktop to run ubuntu, but iam looking at switching to SuSe 10.1 when it comes out. I WANT GLX, or whatever its called. And i still need to get my ati-card to have accelarted 3D graphics so i can play counterstrike. Which i managed to run via wine but it freezes for 20seconds cuz of the stupid drivers.


Btw the proxy thing.. just kill it off? i mean like u said its a server killer so why keep it?
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Btw the proxy thing.. just kill it off? i mean like u said its a server killer so why keep it?
I ended up selling the proxy website over at site point. Your totally right its a bandwidth and resource hog. I wouldn't recommend hosting one unless your on a dedicated server.
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Old 04-20-2006, 05:35 PM
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i never really get the whole proxy thing? i mean what are you doing that nobody should find out?

Look at porn? cmon u might aswell call internet pornonet
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Old 04-20-2006, 09:07 PM
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Well a proxy website is useful if your at work and your work blocks certain websites like myspace. You could use the proxy website to log on myspace.
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