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Sufficient Internet speed for a server with 2 sites?
there are 2 sites
from which there is little use, in the future it’s possible that I’ll come up with something while I do
n’t have time to fuss with them
to pay for normal, high-quality hosting, I don’t see any sense
now they are on cheap hosting, they don’t work very well
some pictures are not always loaded, crashes, etc. .p
there is a separate p.k, an ip is allocated, which I want to file under the server . The
question is, will there be enough speed for these sites from outside? if + from a laptop I go about my business, different
sites are not particularly visited
by 10-50 people per day
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Even the most dishman hosting solves at least three issues, which otherwise you will have to decide yourself:
- Backup
- Power supply (upsniks and everything else)
- Reliability of server nodes (in the sense of replacing dead screws, etc.)
Think - but you need it ? People certainly keep servers at home. Who knows what they want from them.
If you have a site with films, and 50 people will watch movies at the same time - sadness.
If there are three pictures of cats, then enough with a margin.
So take it and count. In the browser console, look at how much traffic is consumed per request, multiply by 8 (the same bits) and by 3 (I don’t think there will be more than three requests per second). But it seems to me that even the worst hosting is cheaper and more reliable:
1) calculate the cost of electricity for 24/7 (and the noise level)
2) you will be surprised how often the provider has scheduled work / accidents.
3) and even more surprised by the lifespan of your home server components in 24/7 mode, especially HDD and power supplies
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