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Help choosing a site placement strategy
There is a task to place a project with abundant content, users and sensitive information. Everything is done with a focus on long-term and further progress through the project of their products. How to choose a placement strategy in modern conditions.
While considering the following options:
1) We buy the name from our registrars, host the server at home, take the static IP from the provider. We bind the name to this IP.
2) We buy the name from foreign registrars, host the server at home, take the static IP from the provider. We bind the name to this IP.
3) We buy the name from foreign registrars and rent a server from them.
4) We buy the name from foreign registrars. We find a foreign friend, he takes the static, We bind the name to his static. The server is naturally hosted by him (in any case, a mirror).
Which of these options is more reliable, and are there others that are more reliable? Thank you all in advance for your attention.
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The project is designed for Russia and the CIS, but the content is not entirely legal? or is everything ok with the content, it will just cause someone to itch and want to hit you? Describe the ticklishness of the project.
Given what you wrote, I would place the domain / IP / server in more loyal countries.
To put it more correctly, I want to be engaged in Internet business in a certain narrow area, presumably in demand. The content is absolutely clean (mostly a public license, but if something violates the authors' permission, I would delete it), but in conditions of unfair competition, anything can happen, especially in the light of recent days. After all, the purity of content is determined by the corruption of experts.
you take everything abroad and live in peace, if the content is sensitive, then it’s idiocy to set up a server at your place, if you don’t want the Ministry of Internal Affairs or someone else to tickle you.
Yes legal content, but not "certified". Well, for example, self-made educational films in chemistry. Who knows from what angle the authorities will look at such a thing.
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