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I need a server that will stay up longer than my cable modem, but typical web hosts won let me run my own server program. What are my options?

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I need a server that will stay up longer than my cable modem, but typical web hosts won let me run my own server program. What are my options?

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Assuming you don’t have friends or a school that’ll allow you to run your internet server process, you have four basic options: 1) Self-managed Hosting 2) Virtualized Hosting 3) Server Co-location 4) Roll Your Own 1) Self-managed hosting is like web hosting, except you actually lease a full machine, with some amount of network bandwidth included. You get root access to the machine (or Administrator, for Windows), and can install whatever you want. You typically get access to some web page that will allow you to reboot your machine if necessary. If you screw it up, you have to pay the hosting company to re-image the machine (which will lose your files, so have back-ups!). Places include ServerBeach, 1-and-1, ServerMatrix, Aplus.net and a host of others. Do some research on their customer service and availability, because it varies wildly. Prices start at around $60/month, with everything from 100 GB to 2000 GB network transfer per month included. Watch out for overage charges, which is

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Assuming you don’t have friends or a school that’ll allow you to run your internet server process, you have four basic options: 1) Self-managed Hosting 2) Virtualized Hosting 3) Server Co-location 4) Roll Your Own 1) Self-managed hosting is like web hosting, except you actually lease a full machine, with some amount of network bandwidth included. You get root access to the machine (or Administrator, for Windows), and can install whatever you want. You typically get access to some web page that will allow you to reboot your machine if necessary. If you screw it up, you have to pay the hosting company to re-image the machine (which will lose your files, so have back-ups!). Places include ServerBeach, 1-and-1, ServerMatrix, Aplus.net and a host of others. Do some research on their customer service and availability, because it varies wildly. Prices start at around $60/month, with everything from 100 GB to 2000 GB network transfer per month included. Watch out for overage charges, which is

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