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i could even charge clients to host their pages on my server, which i would administer come to think of it, its a brilliant idea.
To do this you would also need to tell clients that you are hosting them on a sub-standard connection, and that if the connection ever dies, it can take days to get it back online. To host clients sites, you need to have redundant connections.
Off the top of my head, I think that BT uses a contention ratio of 20:1 and that the upload speed is actually about 128k or 256k. If this is the case, in the event that 10 users in your area are online at the same time, you will have an upload speed of about 25k and this is split over your LAN.
I beleive BT also forbid servers from their services but most ISPs don't bother enforcing this clause as long as you can secure the machine properly. I used to run a personal server from my home connection (2Mbit) and my ISP said that because I knew enough to block their scanners from spotting the server, they did not have a problem with it.
Im going to install Win 2000 on it tomorrow got it on disk somewhere im sure
As has been mentioned, 2k Server is a minimum, especially if you are going to host even 1 client site, otherwise any spike in traffic over 10 concurrent connections will be refused. Try explaining to a client that because the full server got 10 concurrent hits, the server stopped serving requests.
Don't take this the wrong way, I am not trying to put you off the idea of hosting your personal sites or friend's sites, but because 1) you do not know what is required to quickly fix a problem, 2) you do not have the knowledge to fully secure the system 3) you do not have any redundancy, then you don't want to even think about starting hosting sites for clients.
Hope this helps
Wullie
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