what would i need?....

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Alright, ill give it to you straight, i am a newbie, i have lots of experiance with html, and i am now gaining experiance with perl/cgi!! i have gotten a domain for myself now, but i am looking to soon host my domain on my own server!! i am not looking to make money off this opportunity, and i am looking for an easy to use yet reliable and spacious server!! what do i need!! my site is getting big, so i am going to have to take bandwidth and storage space into serious thought!! well tell me what you know and you think or advise me to do!!

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There's not much you need for a start: a leased line with sufficient bandwidth, a name-server for your domain (there are some sites offering free name-server hosting) and the computer. Here in europe this stuff would be around $1000. a month
So you'll probably prefer to host your server with a local ISP, you give them their machine and they put it into their network. It's a lot cheaper, you can be sure there is somebody watching it 24 hours a day, you don't have to worry about bandwidth or securicy, etc. But a dedicated server is still very, very expensive.
My advice is, make some thoughts about what you really need. you said your site is growing big and you have to think about bandwidth and stuff. If you want a detailed advice about what to do, can you mail me some of your statistics? about how many hits you get, how much bandwidth you usually use and so on. And i'll be happy to give you some further opinions.
About reliability: The average downtime for our servers is one hour per year, is that enough reliable for you?
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YOu site only has like 3000 hits on LE fastcounter? I don't really think you need your own server yet!

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i meant that i wanted to do it in the future, not immediately, thanks for the help patrick its nice to know somethimes!!

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I would recomend starting out small on someones elses server, then moving up to your own server once you are bringing in enough ad revenue, unless you can get a good deal right now.

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