setting up a little server from home

edited November 2007 in Science & Tech
running a little server from home!

i'm going to build a little server machine to run a couple of sites from home! but before i go into this i would like some advice first

- now i'm going to use my current broadband for this service, currently its running at 4Mbps/2Mbps Down/Up respectively.. with a 10GB Limit/Mnth

- i'm planning of upgrading to 40GB/Mnth Limit which i assume should be enough to run these couple of small sites...

- would 2Mbps be enough? these are just information sites.. so nothing bandwidth killing really...

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  • RyderRyder Kalamazoo, Mi Icrontian
    edited November 2007
    Yes, 2MB up is enough for text and a few small images. Any high res images will be slow loading and any downloads won't be blazing fast for anyone, especially if you get 10 - 15 people trying to download at once.

    This site: www.dragoncc.biz is run on a linux machine at home with a 768kb up connection.
  • edited November 2007
    awesome... thanks for that... well the sites i've got won't have more than 10 people online at the same time, i'm sure of that...

    just realise my ISP won't provide static IP for the package i'm in.. damn... that suck
  • RyderRyder Kalamazoo, Mi Icrontian
    edited November 2007
    Use one of the redirect sites.

    noip.com
    DynDNS.org
    freeDNS.afraid.org
    easyDNS.com

    I use Noip.com. They have a little proggie that I leave running on the server to update the redirect when my dynamic IP changes, then through the "fake" domain name I chose, I can always get home.
  • edited November 2007
    thanks for that RiderOCZ

    i'll look into those sites... doesn't it take a while to actually get the ip addy propagated?
  • RyderRyder Kalamazoo, Mi Icrontian
    edited November 2007
    The utility hits their DNS (noip's) every 15 min, once that is done... it works.

    So, if I bounced my router right now and the utility had just updated 1 min before that. In 14 mins, I could remote back home from wherever I am.

    It seems to take almost no time to "spread" around the internet, but I am sure it does actually take X amount of time, but I have not run into that situation.
  • edited November 2007
    thank you so much... i'll definitely look into it... i really need to run a liltle server... which i will use also to learn stuff...
  • edited November 2007
    RyderOCZ wrote:
    Use one of the redirect sites.

    noip.com
    DynDNS.org
    freeDNS.afraid.org
    easyDNS.com

    I use Noip.com. They have a little proggie that I leave running on the server to update the redirect when my dynamic IP changes, then through the "fake" domain name I chose, I can always get home.

    any FREE?
  • RyderRyder Kalamazoo, Mi Icrontian
    edited November 2007
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