Fwd: [plug] DIY hosting - worth it?
Josh Fletcher
joshyf at gmail.com
Tue Oct 3 08:02:42 WST 2006
Gavin,
Unfortunately (maybe not :P) my site gets hardly any traffic... it's
actually the amount of downloading that zaps my quota :P so i figured that
if i was trying to run a 24/7 website, it wasn't going to be effective if
half the time no one could reach it because i'd hit my cap and been shaped,
so i went offsite.
all those pesky tv-shows are too damn addictive! :P
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From: Gavin Chester <sales at ecosolutions.com.au>
Date: Oct 1, 2006 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] DIY hosting - worth it?
To: plug at plug.org.au
On Sat, 2006-09-30 at 22:35 +0800, Josh Fletcher wrote:
> I started off hosting at home but found that it was just too much of a
> pain in the ass when i was constantly downloading stuff (i regularly
> hit my 28gb cap each month) so running a business, off-site hosting
> was the way to go.
Your site must have been drawing a hell of a lot of traffic in addition
to your downloading :-/ I only envisage my site(s) being small traffic,
and if that changed then I'd consider changing everything, anyway.
> i went with www.dreamhost.com in america and they have been
> excellent, i would highly recommend them.
I'll check it out, thanks :-)
> as someone said previously, if you are using adsl personally, then
> hosting your own site will cost more just by reducing your surfing
> speeds, costing you power, having to have the hardware in place etc
> etc. hosting off-site is cheap and usually a much better alternative.
I take your advice and you make all valid points. OTOH, one of the
reason that I would consider home-hosting is _because_ the dsl bandwidth
would be there begging to be used, so why not host a site or five?
Still lots to think about, it may get too hard to commit anyway ;-)
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