Home Server Specs
#10

Quote:
Originally Posted by iLinx
View Post
You should co-locate the machine in a datacenter. It's usually around 50 pounds per month in the UK, then you'll get a real connection
I agree with him pretty much, I know your only 15 but if you got a part time job even like just 10 hours a week you'll have the cash and the internet connection is a lot better than paying 50 dollars at a ISP.


I use to co-locate a box i bought for 2 grand for 3 years at a Toronto Database when i lived in Toronto years back, I paid about 80 bucks a month for 100mbps connection with 4TB of Bandwidth, But trying to buy that at any ISP would be about 400-500$ here.
I never had any real downtime and i only lived 5 minutes from the datacenter and i had guest pass to always go inside and check up on it and such was put online and cooled 24/7, It ran fine for years and i made lots more cash than what i Paid for the dedicated after a few months and i didn't even have to pay for the 80 bucks a month anymore it paid itself and i made an extra 100-200$ a month.

It really can be useful to be with a datacenter and your PC is pretty good but than again for a datacenter you need it all inside a "Server Box" which is what costed me lots but yeah if you decide to have it around you and you wanna save cash its kinda best way..
Reply


Messages In This Thread
Home Server Specs - by Kyle - 06.08.2010, 13:29
Re: Home Server Specs - by TruServe - 06.08.2010, 13:33
Re: Home Server Specs - by Kyle - 06.08.2010, 13:36
Re: Home Server Specs - by iLinx - 06.08.2010, 14:42
Re: Home Server Specs - by Kyle - 06.08.2010, 16:58
Re: Home Server Specs - by Grim_ - 06.08.2010, 17:03
Re: Home Server Specs - by Kyle - 06.08.2010, 17:12
Re: Home Server Specs - by Westie - 06.08.2010, 17:18
Re: Home Server Specs - by RoBo - 06.08.2010, 18:56
Re: Home Server Specs - by Mr187 - 06.08.2010, 19:32
Re: Home Server Specs - by Westie - 06.08.2010, 19:56
Re: Home Server Specs - by iLinx - 08.08.2010, 03:48

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)