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Website on a home server or hosting (or VPS)?
Is it worth making a website on a home server? Put it on the balcony, run two Internet cables from different providers, just in case. What can be the pros and cons?
The only thing I see, perhaps in case of my ignorance, is a power outage.
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Terrible, fierce hemorrhoids, which is not worth 5 bucks a month. Well, besides, the provider almost certainly prohibits this in the rules.
For a small home hobby, this is easier to do.
If you develop into a more or less serious audience, then you yourself will move to some kind of hosting so as not to depend on home problems and hardware, but at first there are no problems with this.
In general, while you yourself do not know why you need hosting / VPS - you can host at home.
On the one hand, it seems that a server at hand is simpler and more convenient, but in reality it is so only if you have extra free time for a routine.
At home, you yourself need to monitor:
the stability of the Internet and, if there is a backup channel, set up a fallback on it;
for the stability of power (in an ordinary apartment you can not dream of a backup);
for temperature, humidity, dustiness in the room (otherwise some people like to throw a server on the balcony so that it does not make noise, and then in the summer at +30 they are surprised that it got worse);
behind force majeure in the form of a flood from neighbors from above.
In addition to this, a full-fledged server eats decent energy and makes a lot of noise. Of course, all these things are surmountable and solvable, but is it worth spending time and resources on them?!
So play around, test - yes, you can raise a server based on a router / nas or raspberry, but as a permanent production solution it only makes sense if you already have good hardware, cheap Internet and electricity.
Obviously, the cost of a home solution will be more expensive than VPS
Everything is easier. If you have a server that does nothing, you can go to it. If not, upload it to vps or hosting in general.
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