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Web Server Advice.

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I want to make a web server but i don't leave my computer on 24/7 so i wanted to build one. I have searched the net and haven't really found anything for a beginner.

All i'm looking for is a 10Mbps connection with 2Mb space to store pages.

If anybody can help i would appreciate it.
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Well, if your really serious about building a webserver, i wouldnt start out with that.
For a beginner a VPS is great, it gives you all the functionality of a webserver with very little overhead, they each come with 100mbps lines. Even the most basic package, VPS Tiny, can run a full featured web server.

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Thanks for the quick reply.

Im not looking to host a real site i just want it for "fun"

I'm looking for a circuit diagram really with some instructions

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Hmmm, your posts have, i'll admit, confused me. Are you trying to build a computer from base components (ie, Caps and resistors etc)? or parts( Cpu, Gpu, Sound, etc)?
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Really sorry!

I want to make a circuit with capacitors and resistor.
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Really sorry!

I want to make a circuit with capacitors and resistor.
There is a reason the chips you buy for a computer are made in a factory. Anything your going to build at home isn't going to be useful as any sort of modern computer, there are tons of robotic kits out there at hobby stores and websites that you can buy and play around with but it won't be a highly functional computer that you could use as a server or anything even close.



If you want to make a small private server for yourself check out craigslist and your local thrift stores for some old computers and a monitor if you want it and make a barebones rig. Put some variation of Linux thats designed for older computers and follow the various guides out there on how to set up the various web services.
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There is a reason the chips you buy for a computer are made in a factory. Anything your going to build at home isn't going to be useful as any sort of modern computer, there are tons of robotic kits out there at hobby stores and websites that you can buy and play around with but it won't be a highly functional computer that you could use as a server or anything even close.



If you want to make a small private server for yourself check out craigslist and your local thrift stores for some old computers and a monitor if you want it and make a barebones rig. Put some variation of Linux thats designed for older computers and follow the various guides out there on how to set up the various web services.
I don't want to make a computer with loads of functionality.

I want a circuit board that has a RJ45 connector to plug into my router so serve up web pages nothing more nothing less.
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It doesn't get much smaller or simpler than this:

The Siteplayer development kit.
http://www.totalrobots.com/siteplaye...tem-p-254.html

Quickstart page is here:
http://www.totalrobots.com/media/pdf...quickstart.pdf

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I don't want to make a computer with loads of functionality.

I want a circuit board that has a RJ45 connector to plug into my router so serve up web pages nothing more nothing less.
My guess is that he wants to make it out of components. You can set your home computer up as a server. Just download Apache or learn about IIS. For the specs you mentioned, you won't need any super hardware.

The problem is that it won't be a dedicated server, so you won't be having a static IP address, which is really what is required if you want a "real" web server. If this is just to play games on you can use any decent desktop of today's standards, the more cores, the better.
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Thats kind of what i'm looking for but on a small and simplier scale. thanks

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I don't want to use my computer! i don't leave it on 24/7 i have a static ip to make a "real" server but i only want a mini only one for some fun!
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