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Iossarian2019-01-15 19:51:00
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Iossarian, 2019-01-15 19:51:00

How to host a local version of a self-written website?

In general, there is a self-written personal project, implemented using a simple template function. I worked on OpenServer and the moment came when it was not a shame to show the project to friends and let them climb, at the same time look for bugs. So, tell me how and maybe some specific host can upload the whole thing? Preferably with a free trial period. Previously, I set up a test Bitrix on timeweb, but with cmsks everything is much simpler. for this there is all the infrastructure there. Thanks for answers.5c3e0fa1715b8760793687.jpeg

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stratosmi, 2019-01-15
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so-called. shared hosting.
Or they also call it "virtual hosting" (not to be confused with "virtual server").
This is the most common type of hosting.
shared almost always means PHP, MySQL, Apache/nginx is available.
you just need to copy the project there.
create a database (there is a control panel), register a connection to the database in your connection string to the DBMS.
all.

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