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Host your own website

Postby Coinlv » 17 Jul 2015, 10:10

Have you ever set up a web server and hosted your own website? It is easy to have it hosted on a shared server but you can setup one yourself on your own internet connection. Electricity bill will surge but it can be done.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby Kasitate » 18 Jul 2015, 07:27

I think hostgator is what I like the most because it is easy to use, excellent services. :)
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Re: Host your own website

Postby castbound » 18 Jul 2015, 19:31

No,I haven't set up a web server ever.I've always been interested in how that works but never actually tried it.BTW:Our electricity bill is high without doing that...imagine the bill with that :D
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Re: Host your own website

Postby silverleafy » 18 Jul 2015, 22:18

no and i dont recomand this , just use some provider is easyer
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Postby martinmilcev » 18 Jul 2015, 22:25

I hear a lot about this thing, but never tried it. Plus, electicity bill will be higher? I don't need this.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby Jotomy » 19 Jul 2015, 03:41

I hosted my site with hostgator and later I shared my site with friends hosting site, but it is not good, always that server will be down, yeah that is why we must select a good reliable hosting.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby ahmedjamal » 19 Jul 2015, 03:57

Why not just use one of the online services which offer this :?:
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Re: Host your own website

Postby iamshane487 » 19 Jul 2015, 04:18

I don't know how to host my website. I need more research regarding this another way in earning money for my blog.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby blair » 19 Jul 2015, 14:31

I do not even know how to begin but seriously I do not think that I can do that on my own but I would rather pay some providers to do it for me. I know the idea is good but an average person earning on his own may not be able to embrace the thought yet.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby castbound » 19 Jul 2015, 16:36

blair wrote:I do not even know how to begin but seriously I do not think that I can do that on my own but I would rather pay some providers to do it for me. I know the idea is good but an average person earning on his own may not be able to embrace the thought yet.
I agree with you.Why wouldn't we buy hosting..Its a lot easier than hosting on our own PC.Nowadays,hostings aren't really expensive.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby martinmilcev » 19 Jul 2015, 22:13

castbound wrote:
blair wrote:I do not even know how to begin but seriously I do not think that I can do that on my own but I would rather pay some providers to do it for me. I know the idea is good but an average person earning on his own may not be able to embrace the thought yet.
I agree with you.Why wouldn't we buy hosting..Its a lot easier than hosting on our own PC.Nowadays,hostings aren't really expensive.

I totally agree, why would I spend more electricity and get much more higher bills, when I have cheap hosting available.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby Sam » 20 Jul 2015, 06:27

It wouldn't be possible for me to run a site off a home based server unfortunately. I don't think there's an easy way to update to a business network connection in NZ which allows servers to be hosted. We also have poor upload/ download speeds and every site I had hosted would have poor latency to the rest of the world. Speeds would just suck.

On top of that, I speed enough time managing software / configuration issues on the nodes holderhost has. I don't need the hassle of self managing hardware and everything else too.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby mgulfam002 » 20 Jul 2015, 11:58

I never done web hosting at home but on shared network. Because its risky for me, my internet connection down sometime and electricity loadshedding. If you don't have these two problems then it's better for you to host web site at your home than shared network. And it will be cheapest way for you.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby castbound » 20 Jul 2015, 16:37

mgulfam002 wrote:I never done web hosting at home but on shared network. Because its risky for me, my internet connection down sometime and electricity loadshedding. If you don't have these two problems then it's better for you to host web site at your home than shared network. And it will be cheapest way for you.
Most of the people have the same problems.Its not just you.
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Re: Host your own website

Postby Mark » 20 Jul 2015, 21:40

It´s probably useless, when yearly hosting cost a few bucks. why should anyone do this?
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Re: Host your own website

Postby martinmilcev » 20 Jul 2015, 22:21

Drowen9 wrote:It´s probably useless, when yearly hosting cost a few bucks. why should anyone do this?

That's my point. Why would I do that at home, with an unstable connection and high bills, when I have it cheap and stable? I just can't understand some people.
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