ok I have an iMac G5 Intel with Mac OS X Leopard. I want to partition it so it’s half personal computer and half server. I want to use the tserver for web hosting and file sharing. I have some of the Server admin tools from Apple but not the full release of Mac OS X Server. if there any way that I can make my website available over the entire web with just this computer (basically how do I create a server with it )
Thanks so much!
You can actually download free Web Server software from download.com; which you can specify a folder on your hard drive to be the ‘Web’ folder with port 80 directing to it so your IP address becomes your URL. Check it out.
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well for starters they have to be able to have enough money to build the facilites, they have to have a stable economy that can handle the cost of hosting the games. they have to have enough land with the right climate to host all of the sports. they have to able to hold it in the northern hemesphere’s summers and winters. have enough of a workforce to handle to tourist that will come with the games. etc. its not esay but the pay off is ussally bigger than the price.
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What are some reliable yet inexpensive hosting solutions for dedicated servers?
I have developed a java based web application using struts, tomcat, mysql etc. I want to host all of these on a server (OS platform should not matter since it is all Java and mysql) that runs in some reliable data center. I want to get the benefit of all the managed services (they take backups etc right) but have my own server for dealing with the user-load and also that the Java apps dont run nicely on shared hosted systems (and they will not have all the tools and libraries we use). I am looking to see if there is any data center in India as well that has proven connectivity. Whatsoever information on this topic is much appreciated.
I’d like to see what people have to say about this too. I’m not sure if this will help, but it should certainly get you in the ballpark.
Try taking a look at some of the recommended business web hosting solutions mentioned on this site:
http://www.onlinewebhostguide.com
Most business hosting companies have dedicated servers as part of what they offer. I’m sure you could get them fully managed too…that’s what I’d shoot for too.
Does anybody know of a resource or website that compares the free web hosting site (like Webs.com, Weebly.com, etc) features? I’m particularly wondering about comparing the amount of storage these sites offer.
For free web hosting here are some sites that do a comparison of storage and other features: