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VPS server at home?
Hi, I need to raise the site (in order to transfer the previous one to it)
Since the amount of data is more than 30 GB, hosting is not very profitable, I decided to create it at home.
What are the pitfalls? Ip is white, there is a machine that can pull 24/7, it is not a problem to open ports through a router.
Will the dns address of the site be bound to my white ip? And what is the best way to organize it in terms of settings? (preferably in detail because I didn’t find a lot of guides on the Internet)
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Will the dns address of the site be bound to my white ip?
Will the dns address of the site be bound to my white ip
It is unprofitable to keep a server at home if these are simple sites. Unless these are technically complex calculations and all that, in principle, it seems like you can find it on AWS for a reasonable fee.
1. Have you counted your time to maintain your server or do you not need a personal life?
2. Noise at night will not disturb?
3. Will you make at least 98% uptime?
4. Backups where?
And it's possible 50% to 50% that your ISP has closed the ports.
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