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Web Server

Name: Kap 2006-07-27 1:34

Ok so here's the deal i'm a small time web developer in my town but i make lots of cash making small websites. usualy around 20 pages, the bigger projects have me making php and MySQL driven websites. Anyways i've got so many clients that i was thinking what if i made my own web server and i started to charge my customers less than what their paying on ipowerweb (10 gigs of space and 250 gig of trasfers for around 100$, Not one of my customers will ever fill that up)

But if i made one i could charge my 50 customers say 80$ a year and make an extra 4000$ a year just for letting use my server. Now i want to know if i should buy a server like prebuilt or if i'd be better off just making of out of old pc or mac parts. (i do have an old G3 imac and i've heard they make good web servers. But the G3 will probably not be enough. So what's better in the server world prebuilt or  do it your self?

Also what kind of Os would be the simplest to use as a web server? I'm not the best at linux i do know enough to get by just not enough to go in and change major shit.

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-27 1:46

Dude, if you have to ask us, that means you're not ready.  Just be a reseller at the reputable company.  They take care of the servers.

Name: Kap 2006-07-27 1:53

Yeah the more i read about it the more i'm put off. I'd have to only work on the server for maybe an hour aday for it to be profitable in the end and with my skillz it would be a full time job.

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-27 12:39

how the hell do you become a paid web designer? It sounds like an interesting job, can it be self learnt? will customers usually want the designer to have a college degree?

Name: Kap 2006-07-27 16:55

Well no but it helps. Basicly if you just want to design you have a hard time getting work i recomend you learn just a little bit of html and you could open up your own firm and make some money doing it.

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