Hosting Your Own Web Server

A whole lot of folks have had the idea of hosting a Web site on a server they might have sitting inside the home office they work at or maybe in the machine they have shoved in the closet. It sounds like a good idea, cheap and easy. There are some things you might want to keep in consideration before you make that big leap. There are a lot of things that folks do not really even both to consider. Are you up to the hard work to save yourself a few bucks?

Are you disgusted or disappointed with your current web host? Have you switched web hosting companies too many times? Have you thought of hosting your own website(s)? Do you have the ambition to control and manage your own web server?

If you answered ‘yes’ to the questions above, then you may be ready to host your own sites. This article will give you things to consider while making the switch.

When being your own web host you should be technically inclined and have basic knowledge of operating systems, understand technical terms, understand how to setup a server environment (such as: DNS, IIS, Apache, etc.) have basic knowledge of scripting languages and databases (PHP, Perl, MySQL, etc.), be familiar with current technologies, and have a basic understanding of hardware and server components.

You should realize the pros & cons. It is one thing to say, you want to host your own web server and it is another thing to actually do it.

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