kanade 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2008 (edited) Which is better? Free web host or our Own web server Free web host Good - No need to spend money on domain name. - No technical details required. - No Programming skills. Bad - Difficult to earn money - Not going to learn web technology - Beg for Size[limited memory size] our Own web server Good - You can earn money by advertising. - You are going learn about Jboss or any other web servers - You are going to learn Programming skills[Java, PHP, perl, HTML] - No limit on size [Your local machine memory size is the limit] Bad - Need to maintain server [24/7] - Need supporting staff. - Need to pay for domain name[may be 1$/mo] If you find this info usefull, pls rate this or add your comments. Edited May 15, 2008 by kanade (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TavoxPeru 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 In the case of the free web host you can earn money only if it is permited by the web host owner, for example, Xisto allows us to add Google AdSense ads on our pages, so, you can earn money by advertising in both cases.In both cases you need technical skills to run your web host and also you will learn about web servers and programming.Best regards, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yordan 10 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 And remember that usually you cannot use your own home computer for hosting your site : your Internet provider will probably not give you a professional bandwidth for the price of a personnal connexion. And probably paying a profession Internet connexion will cost more than the price of paid hosting on most of paid hosting provders. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
docduke 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 Bad - Difficult to earn money - Not going to learn web technology - Beg for Size[limited memory size] Add to that Beg for Bandwidth If you seriously want to make money from a website, you need bandwidth. The reality is that you need to put a lot of work into making your website appealing, in order to get traffic. If you get venture capital, you can hire a bunch of people to make that happen fast. If you are more typical, you will do it yourself to minimize cost -- that means an investment of time. Maybe weeks, more likely many months. I'm here because Xisto offers the best of both worlds. Xisto & Friends when you are working on a shoestring, getting "almost" free hosting when you pay by sharing what you have learned. Then, when the bandwidth (and hopefully money) starts to build up, you can move your website to paid hosting and handle the additional bandwidth. In the meantime, you can develop at your own pace without having money bleed away. The one expense for this (besides computer and internet access) is your own domain name. Last time I checked, GoDaddy sold .info names for $2/yr. That way, you have control of how people find your website, wherever is is hosted! If your DNS entry is busted, I have never seen any place respond faster than Xisto! In summary: My opinion is that free hosting is better while you are developing, then move to paid hosting when you need it, and hopefully can afford it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kanade 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2008 Thanks buddy, I got to know lots of new things about free hosting. I enjoy here in Xisto by gaining knowledge from others and sharing my ideas… I thank Xisto for this great concept. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miles 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2008 A dedicated server is not the best option for an important website that can't have downtime, or a business site, if it's hosted locally by you, but if you want to have a small blog and don't have many visitors, it's not such a bad option. I have a server pc made from some old PC components I had lying around, with Ubuntu Server edition running on it, though I could easily switch to windows on it, which would probably be easier. Anyways, you would need to pay for a domain name, free or not, as the only 'free domain' services I've seen are ones like Uni.Cc and CO.cc. Aside from all that, it depends on what you want. If you want the best learning experiance, set up a dedicated server. If you just want a site, get a free hosting account. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mordent 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2008 I think the sheer scale of your website needed to warrant getting your own web server is the limiting factor in most cases. Simply put, if a free host can do what you want then there's little reason to move: either to a paid host or your own server. Besides from the initial startup cost (i.e. the cost for the actual server itself), I gather that the majority of the expenses come from the maintenance. Most household ISPs don't allow you to run your own server, or they have fairly stringent policies on bandwidth and the like.Still, once the initial costs are covered you can run as many sites as you can manage with your server with relatively low monthly costs. Just in passing, domain names aren't at all that expensive, you can generally get one for a year for around $10. Compared to the price of the internet service it's a relatively minor expense. Naturally, if I could afford it I'd certainly be after my own server, but free hosting is all I currently need. Xisto is basically exactly what I need in terms of getting my site online, so I'm not looking for anything else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TavoxPeru 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2008 Another reason to host your own web server is if you want to share with your friends or family some big files like music or video files, you need to access your pc remotely or you need to show to your client the progress of the work you are doing for them. Of course, you will do this only some times, only when it is needed or when you are in a hurry.For this you only need to get an account with a Dynamic Dns service like No-Ip and install a web server on your pc like Apache or IIS, then set up your web server to let it been able to access the files or folders that you need to access or share, and finally start up your webserver and your Dynamic Dns Client, Simple right???.Best regards, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atomic0 0 Report post Posted June 19, 2008 You probably won't need to host your own web server, unless you can't find third-party hosts to host you site. It is probably not as economically to host you own web server then to purchase a hosting plan or server from a third party. It will be cheaper to purchase since those companies specialise in web hosting and can host you sites for cheaper (unless they charge excessive fees). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites