Unfortunately I am without funds to do so. The cheapest DSL access (offered by local telco co-op) is approx. $30 more a month then our cable modem, otherwise I would (and be happily running websites off my box, or not, RH9 sucks up a shit load of resources)
In these scenarios I always wonder why people dont look to Co-Location and/or Dedicated servers instead of trying to reinvent the wheel at their own facility, its alot less headaches and generally more reliable due to the multimillion dollar power/ac/connectivity.
Thanks, -Drew
Because eventually I want to run a web hosting/design business and I think it's cheaper to re-invent the wheel (you learn a helluva lot mroe too) then pay $300+ month for decent, reliable hosting (I say $300+/month because my company is also going to be hosting an extremely high band width site in the near future).
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