Hosting Your Own Website: Things to Consider
Are you upset or angry with your web host? Do you change web hosting companies very often? Have you ever considered hosting your own website? Do you want to monitor and manage your own server?
If you answered yes to the questions above, you may be ready to host your website. You can read what you should pay attention to when making the transition in this article.
If you have your own website, you need to be technical and have a basic knowledge of operating systems, understand technical terms, understand how to set up a server (for example: DNS, IIS, Apache, etc.) and have a basic knowledge of scripting. Languages. and databases (PHP, Perl, MySQL, etc.), knows the latest technologies and has basic hardware and server knowledge.
You must be able to distinguish right from wrong. It’s one thing to say you want to host your own server, but it’s another thing to do it.
Advantages:
Sense of duty
consciousness level increased (you are online for everything that happens)
No monthly invoice/receipt fees
Incompetence no longer exists
Shared environment (dedicated server)
Unlimited websites, databases, content, archives and more.
High channel
You no longer wait for someone else’s time
Full control
disadvantages:
Sometimes tired
Server/hardware problems occurred
ISP business account (monthly business/broadband)
If the server is down, the site is offline
No technical support team
Software, hardware and network applications