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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Provided one has enough storage space and memory, what is required to become an internet server?

If one has enough storage space and enough memory, how can one host websites and provide domains?



Provided one has enough storage space and memory, what is required to become an internet server?





For webservers it really isnt a question of memory and storage, its a question of bandwidth. You have to have enough for everyone who may want to visit your sites and that can be alot at any single moment The minium should be no less than 1.5 out and 1.5 in (T1 if you will) Once your sites get busy that will not be enough either.



To setup a server just add apache its the most popular webserver software today. Can be loaded on any OS although you are better off with linux, unix, freeBSD etc.



Provided one has enough storage space and memory, what is required to become an internet server?



I would respond to your email but you dont have that enabled



You can download Fedora Linux at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/



or Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/ Get the SERVER editions and everything you need is included. Report It



Other Replys:a stattic ip or an accouunt with a dhcp server, there are some set up for this



a secure oS



try Fedora, slackware, openbsd, freebsd before you use windows



fedora has selinux policy as part of the package along with php and sql packages to choose



openbsd and freebsd are very secure



you will need to register a domain name

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