How To Make Money Web Hosting Via My Own Server?

Would it be possible to make money from a web server that I have made from an old pc (running linux). Will this server be reliable and be able to hold several web sites…. I have several pcs laying around and would like to host and make money. My internet is comcast hi speed…I do not know if this matters. Is this task very difficult or is it an attainable goal? Please help.

P.s. sorry for the bad wording above… I had trouble presenting my question :)

Hi Sam,

Yes, it’s possible to install Linux on your old PC and host websites on it. But here are some obstacles:

1) Normal Comcast doesn’t allow you to host websites on their residential service. they block port 80 and could end up disconnecting your service.

2) What if power goes off at your place? You’re going to have to explain to your customers why the server is down. The same could happen to the internet connection.

3) The electricity bill is going to run very high with a few PCs turned on at all time day and night. Plus they generate a lot of heat and can end up being a fire hazard.

4) I recommend installing a control panel like cPanel. It basically gives your customers a nice easy to use interface so they can add email accounts, domains, FTP, install blogs, ecommerce, etc. Just be sure to install CentOS 5 on your PC.

With that being said, I would just get a virtual private server (VPS) from a reputable provider that hosts their servers at data center facility. There you are less likely to worry about power or internet connectivity. Redundancy is taken care of for you on all fronts. Plus VPS servers are cheaper than dedicated servers. At least our VPS offering comes with free cPanel and is fully managed. All you have to worry about is sell the product.

Best

Aug 28th, 2009 | Posted in make money web site
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  2. Joe
    Aug 28th, 2009 at 16:46 | #2

    Hi Sam,

    Yes, it’s possible to install Linux on your old PC and host websites on it. But here are some obstacles:

    1) Normal Comcast doesn’t allow you to host websites on their residential service. they block port 80 and could end up disconnecting your service.

    2) What if power goes off at your place? You’re going to have to explain to your customers why the server is down. The same could happen to the internet connection.

    3) The electricity bill is going to run very high with a few PCs turned on at all time day and night. Plus they generate a lot of heat and can end up being a fire hazard.

    4) I recommend installing a control panel like cPanel. It basically gives your customers a nice easy to use interface so they can add email accounts, domains, FTP, install blogs, ecommerce, etc. Just be sure to install CentOS 5 on your PC.

    With that being said, I would just get a virtual private server (VPS) from a reputable provider that hosts their servers at data center facility. There you are less likely to worry about power or internet connectivity. Redundancy is taken care of for you on all fronts. Plus VPS servers are cheaper than dedicated servers. At least our VPS offering comes with free cPanel and is fully managed. All you have to worry about is sell the product.

    Best
    References :
    Fully Managed VPS and Dedicated Server Provider – http://www.unixy.net

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