Herzog said:Me neither, unless I had the money burning a hole in my wallet for the pipelines, equipment, v10 backup generator, etc...
How cool would it be to have a datacenter in your house?
Herzog said:Me neither, unless I had the money burning a hole in my wallet for the pipelines, equipment, v10 backup generator, etc...
How cool would it be to have a datacenter in your house?
Supergper said:search for some other posts by him, he thinks he can do a better job...
scoutabout said:Oh. Wayne, the fact that you're asking about CAL's tells me otherwise.
I've written drivers included in the Linux kernel, managed more *nix and windows servers than I care to remember, and I still have someone else do my hosting. I'd highly recommend looking into it.
By the way, I like the new stickers on your J**p. Saw you out washing your rig yesterday.
waynehartwig said:
I never said that... I said that this way I will be responsible for it, not someone else. Other people apparently care less about me or my business and like to dick around. If you are going to do something, do it. If you did somethign and f'ed it up, admit it. Don't give me excuses. Etc.
Right now I'm with InfoRelay. One of the big dogs I think. My server is sitting next to much larger companies than mine. I'm not paying $5 a month for a shady webhost. Granted, I'm not paying $100 a month either. They do have a 99.7% uptime garuntee and no contracts. I can come and go as I please. When the site is up and functional, everything is great. When it goes down, everything goes to sh*t. I also have issues with blocked emails because of spam problems (I do *NOT* send out SPAM!). They spend the time to get them unblocked, and then it happens again down the road. I also know several people that have done just that, go somewhere else...And then somewhere else...And then somewhere else....Each time paying a setup fee. I'm not going to jump around like that and waste my money.scoutabout said:I can certainly respect and understand that position. There are a lot of fly-by-night, shady web hosts out there. Really, you get what you pay for. A $5/month plan is not the best option for an online business. Find someone reputable and pay for it.
I could go through a multitude of scenarios where your home business server will fail (unless you are putting in an enterprise class datacenter). I usually charge people a lot of money for my professional opinion. Here it is for free:
Find a reliable, reputable host with a good hosting agreement (backups, guaranteed uptime, 24x7 phone support). If they fail to meet expectations, then find another.
Go with one of the big boys. It costs more, but it's worth it.
waynehartwig said:Right now I'm with InfoRelay. One of the big dogs I think. My server is sitting next to much larger companies than mine. I'm not paying $5 a month for a shady webhost. Granted, I'm not paying $100 a month either. They do have a 99.7% uptime garuntee and no contracts. I can come and go as I please. When the site is up and functional, everything is great. When it goes down, everything goes to sh*t. I also have issues with blocked emails because of spam problems (I do *NOT* send out SPAM!). They spend the time to get them unblocked, and then it happens again down the road. I also know several people that have done just that, go somewhere else...And then somewhere else...And then somewhere else....Each time paying a setup fee. I'm not going to jump around like that and waste my money.
waynehartwig said:..............We've already gone over why I should and shouldn't do this at home. To do it again is a waste of time. This will happen and that's that. Then I have absolutely nobody else to blame but myself when something goes wrong.
mbryson said:We run our hosting and ISP through Xmission. They are local and somewhat small, but pretty d@mn impressive. We've had almost NO issues and only one they didn't tell us about before hand in the 18 months I've been at my current job.
true
scoutabout said:Xmission supports SUWA.
scoutabout said:I'd say that's a pretty good setup for a home server. However, you won't be able to hard boot it remotely no matter what you have. I'd recommend leaving a key with a neighbor, just in case of such a rare emergency. I'm sure you're already thinking of backups, but I can't stress enough how important it is to get on a schedule and stick to it. I have a safe deposit box where I store offsite backups also. The bank might burn down and my house might burn down, but I'm pretty sure they won't both burn down on the same day. Usually people learn about the importance of backups after losing something (ask EZ and the U4WDA magazine that almost wasn't), so I thought I'd mention it even though you've probably already thought about it.
I beg to differ.scoutabout said:However, you won't be able to hard boot it remotely no matter what you have.
True....but 2003 is very stable nowadays. If this was NT I would be more worried....scoutabout said:Terminal services isn't going to work if the machine is hung. That's when you'll need the hard boot.
scoutabout said:Terminal services isn't going to work if the machine is hung. That's when you'll need the hard boot.
This is my theory..... Right now I'm b*tching about a host that says they are doing their job and performance is high. So if I host it myself, then it put's me in their shoes. Right now I think I can do it better than they can. I had the same opinion 1.5 years ago when AllJeep.com was born, and I proved that right. You can have low prices, make a living, treat people with respect and have fun doing it.78mitsu said:It really boils down to a availability statement, how long can it be down before it costs you money. or keeps you from it, you can't tell until it is actually up. Depending on what you are doing a *nix server may be better (BSD is best) or windows may be better. I host a webserver from my house. I have simple battery backup for my fw/modem and the boxes, it stays up for the most part, isn't a big deal. You're going to run into some issues if you are trying to mirror a site, Verisign SSL certs are IP dependent, so you will have to buy 2 one for you and one for him or get him to pop for the cost. As far as COLO and hosting, hosting is cheaper, but if you already have a fat upstream pipe to your house use it until it doesn't work, and monitor the bandwidth,