setting up a little server from home
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...
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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This site: www.dragoncc.biz is run on a linux machine at home with a 768kb up connection.
just realise my ISP won't provide static IP for the package i'm in.. damn... that suck
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.
i'll look into those sites... doesn't it take a while to actually get the ip addy propagated?
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.
any FREE?