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Title: Need ITs advice
Post by: PrimoPierotz on Jan 13, 2023, 04:07 AM
Greetings everyone! Recently, my internet provider set up a dedicated 1gb/s channel with a unique IP address at my private residence. Coincidentally, I happen to have a two-socket server with x5675 and many brand new 2TB hard drives, along with a server UPS. What innovative endeavors can be pursued with these resources?

So far, I have transitioned from Hestia hosting to Ubuntu via Hyper-V and established cloud storage through WebDAV. Additionally, I have implemented video surveillance.

What other fascinating projects could be created with this technology? The physical location of the server is situated in the south. Although I have always dreamed of building my own hosting service, I believe there may be numerous obstacles to overcome.
Title: Re: ITs advise
Post by: rabindra on Jan 13, 2023, 04:44 AM
Typically, I would avoid undertaking commercial projects due to unreliable wiring from a single provider. Have you ever encountered an uptime of only 70%? This means that at 3 AM, everything could go offline and customers might start contacting you about various issues. While this may be manageable with a few clients, it becomes much more challenging when dealing with hundreds.

Do you have any personal experiences with subpar internet providers or server uptime issues? It can be frustrating to deal with these problems when trying to run a business or complete important tasks.
Title: Re: ITs advise
Post by: towertech on Jan 13, 2023, 05:05 AM
To safeguard against possible outages, a secondary channel is available, in addition to a pfsense router and an openvpn tunnel that automatically bypasses any restrictions on the home network. One potential solution could be to use chronology (xpenology) for this purpose. Another useful tool is a DNS server that incorporates an advertising segment, such as adguard home.

To monitor everything, Zabbix can be set up. For larger properties or dwellings, reliable Wi-Fi coverage may be implemented through the use of a controller that relies on corporate hardware such as ubiquiti.

How do you ensure the reliability and efficiency of your internet connection and associated devices? Have you utilized any of these tools or strategies before?
Title: Re: ITs advise
Post by: bandwo on Mar 26, 2023, 06:49 AM
InMotion Hosting provides options for both developers and those not well-versed in technology. For those looking to keep costs low, self-managed cloud servers may be the way to go, but note that there is no toolbar in these VPS plans. Alternatively, managed VPS options are available that include cPanel, WHM, Softaculous, and InMotion's BoldGrid website builder for WordPress. These managed options come at a higher price point, but are worth the money if you can afford it.
 
Managed InMotion servers also come with additional benefits such as startup assistance, pre-configured infrastructure for faster download speeds, expandable RAM, and a generous 90-day money back guarantee. If you're looking for a reliable VPS hosting option and have the budget, InMotion Hosting could be a great choice for you.
Title: Re: Need ITs advice
Post by: harryblossom0 on Jul 17, 2023, 07:13 AM
With the resources you have, there are several innovative projects you can pursue. Here are a few ideas:

1. Media server: You can set up a powerful media server to stream and host various types of media content like movies, TV shows, music, or even create your own media library accessible from anywhere.

2. Virtual Private Network (VPN): You can create your own VPN server to securely access your home network and browse the internet privately while away from home.

3. Game server hosting: Utilize your server's processing power and fast internet connection to host game servers for popular multiplayer games, allowing you and your friends or online community to play together on a dedicated server.

4. Distributed computing: Join distributed computing projects like Folding@Home or BOINC to contribute your server's computational power to scientific research, helping solve complex problems in fields like biology, medicine, and astrophysics.

5. Home automation hub: Set up a home automation system using your server as the central hub, controlling various smart devices and creating custom automations to optimize energy usage, security, and convenience.

6. Data backup and synchronization: Use your server's storage capacity to create a secure backup solution for your important files, and implement file synchronization across multiple devices for seamless access and data redundancy.

7. Web hosting service: While building your own hosting service can be challenging, it is possible. With fast internet speed and server resources, you can offer hosting plans to clients, ranging from simple websites to more complex applications, expanding your services over time.

Remember to consider legal and security implications for any project involving user data or public access. Ensure you have the necessary infrastructure and knowledge to handle potential challenges that may arise.