Just get ubuntu server edition and keep your new server on all the time.
shams
2016-10-07 07:14:31 UTC
a house server is a server located in a private place of residing offering amenities to different units interior and/or exterior the family contributors by way of a house community and/or the information superhighway. Such amenities might contain document and/or printer serving, media midsection serving, information superhighway serving, information superhighway caching, account authentication and backup amenities. by way of fairly low form of computers on a typical residing house community, a house server often does not require significant computing ability. in many situations, customers reuse older structures, and residing house servers with specs as low as a million GHz CPU and 256 MB of RAM might properly be utilized. and customers who've dissimilar computers of their residing house or paintings ecosystem ought to share a printer with the different computers to help save on value and for convenience. below are multiple the approaches you could share a printer on a community for various setups. until now installation the printer to be shared on a community, you ought to settle on what setup you intend on doing. below are different setups and their reward and drawbacks.
i.webhost
2009-09-04 16:00:18 UTC
As for ftp and to store some file's etc and have webhosting at the same time i would just sign up at http://www.semoweb.com they have reasonable price's i been happy with them best of luck.
tuaamin13
2009-08-31 17:07:24 UTC
Why would you need Visual Studios? That's an IDE for coding.
Install Apache or if you have Windows install IIS. I'd still recommend Apache though, even if you're in Windows. This will allow you to run a web server on your home PC.
Tom
2009-09-02 17:03:47 UTC
Most of the time a fairly standard computer and network card will be more than fast enough to host an FTP server. The Internet is slow enough in comparison to your basic Local Area Network that your probably not going to have an issue there.
There are a couple of things you need to think about. First, are you going to want to pay for a static IP address to go with your URL? Or are you going to depend on a dynamic DNS server to point to your changing IP address? eg: ftp://mymachine.dynamicdns.com etc.
Are you working through a home router? If so you need to look at how to setup for inbound connections and "moving" your computer to the routers "DMZ" zone.
Now exactly what are you trying to make available via FTP? Microsoft has a "home" server that is pretty simple to setup.
Here is some more information that I simply typed into a search engine the words "home ftp server" and got lots of specific details.
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