Going to be launching a business management system and we are going to host the web sites instead of distribute our code base. This is where my knowledge gets pretty sparse. We would really like to run our own servers from our location isntead of colocate. I looked at a few ISPs and what they offer for DSL lines with a static IP and have not been impressed. For $150-200 a month you can get a 384kb/s line that is, according to them, perfect for web hosting. That just doesn't make sense to me. When most users now days have closer to 1.5mb DSL (at around $30-40 a month mind you) how could you support even 10 hits at a time and not get complaints about it being too slow? We were thinking of getting one line with a static IP and then a bunch of 1.5mb standard lines and merging them. We think that will work fine for download, but not upload since we would go out on a different IP. Seems like it would really screw up DNS, amongst other things I'm sure. So what are our options if we want to keep the equipment in-house? Am I missing something with these 384-ish DSL lines designed for small-medium businesses?

Eric Jensen
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