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Originally Posted by pussyluver
You're not in the same world as the person asking the question. There could a ton of reasons for your own private server on the net. I have a couple of servers up here. But not for public access. Hey one of them is even Novell. Talk about old school.
In resposne to above comments. If you have your own IP addres, you are a biz account. There are work arounds, not going into them.
T1 - a bit on the expensive side and really that is still not enough bandwidth. Esp when you can get a hosting so cheap.
Being a network engineer makes a world of difference. As such you may not understand what people really don't know about.
Anyway, we've beaten this one into the ground.
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Hey like I said, I got my own home servers, a Unix, a Mac and a win 2k3, I use amll for testing, but if you want to serve websites or anything else form home, its not a great way to go. now I think its officially buried, lol.