ok i have two questions, first are they your personal websites, or are
you like going to sell to others, second thing is how much bandwidth
does your connection have.

On 8/22/10, blackListed <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm been really thinking about buying a server, and hosting a few
> websites on it.
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> I've been programming since 2002, and I'm really interested in
> learning more about networking.  I believe having my own server i can
> learn more about the different setting, security, and maintenance that
> is involved.
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> My main concern is bandwidth, I don't have a t1 line going into my
> apartment, and would be using broadband connection provided by my
> local cable company.
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> would this type of connection cause user to lag when accessing my
> server?  I don't plan on a huge amount of people accessing my server
> but it could grow in time and I do not want people complaining about
> why its taking so long to access webpages on my server. It could reach
> around 100 users accessing my webpages.
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> I'm sure some of you will suggest having godaddy or some other company
> to host my websites.  However, I want more control than they have to
> offer, and if I did decide go with godaddy a dedicated server plan is
> little to expensive for me.
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> Any suggestions or comments?
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