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10 months ago
in Nokia Daily News - 08/29/08 on Nokia Daily News
Thanks a lot for the shout-out in the video. I really appreciate it.
1 year ago
in Easter Giveaway – $75 BestBuy Gift Card! on BestTechie.net
I would use it, with some of my cash, for a new computer monitor.
1 year ago
in Web Hosting 101 / Part 2 on John Cow dot COM
May I suggest a small orangeAll of my sites are hosted under a shared plan and I have to say I'm very happy. MY site loads almost all the time and downtime and server load is easily found and displayed. Plus, the customer service is off the hook. All question answered fast. The longest I had to wait was 5 hours for a response.
They currently offer Shared Web Hosting and VPS.
They currently offer Shared Web Hosting and VPS.
1 year ago
in Web Hosting 101 / Part 2 on John Cow dot COM
I 'm thinking linux. It's free plus I have herd linux is much better than windows for web hosting. Do you agree?
By the way, coming to a pasture near you was actually very clever. Kudos to you :mrgreen:
By the way, coming to a pasture near you was actually very clever. Kudos to you :mrgreen:
1 year ago
in Web Hosting 101 / Part 2 on John Cow dot COM
Thats exactly what I am looking for. Would you mind making one?
-Michael
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-Michael
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Steven
LOL I wonder if he likes chocolate milk haha
Cubofild
We need more MILK for "John" ! :razz:
1 year ago
in Web Hosting 101 / Part 2 on John Cow dot COM
Man, I love these posts. I was wondering though, anyone think they could write an article about how to actually make a server. I mean like how to take a computer and turn it into a server; you know, hosting stuff on the web?
Anyone think they could do that?
-Michael
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Anyone think they could do that?
-Michael
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Bo Vine
Hey Michael, I'd be glad to write an article about building a server from scratch for web hosting. The recommendations that I made in Part one of this series was to find a company to rent a dedicated server from. When you rent a server from one of those folks, you get everything you need already on the box. So in that circumstance there is no "building" to be done. But if what your looking for is a simple tutorial on how to make a spare PC into a web server, I would be happy to oblige in a future article.
Fatgadget
Hi Michael
There are a couple of solutions you can use for your own server.
I recently featured a nifty gadget on my site that takes care of most of the technical stuff for you, have a look on my site under the Linux category ( I wont post a link) or do a google search for 'Square One Personal Internet Server'
:mrgreen:
There are a couple of solutions you can use for your own server.
I recently featured a nifty gadget on my site that takes care of most of the technical stuff for you, have a look on my site under the Linux category ( I wont post a link) or do a google search for 'Square One Personal Internet Server'
:mrgreen:
Steven
While you can do this, it is not recommended as you will need a pretty fast internet connection (although cable and dsl works, it won't be up to par if you site grows), and unlike web hosts which have backup servers and internet lines in case something should fail, if your internet dies at home or your computer needs a reboot, thats down time you can't afford in some cases. But it definitely is possible.