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> Finaly my site is up, Its been in the works for a long time
post Apr 14, 2005 - 6:01 AM
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My site is now up, I don’t have a domain name yet so if you want see it you have to type the ip 97.171.10.94 its hosted off my server that I just finished building/loading, its running Windows Server 2003 (I was gana go with Red Hat, but Linux sux compared to windows, I just could not settle for less.)

There is very little that the public can see on it now, but I have big plans, and since I'm no longer limited to bandwidth, or server space and abilities I can pretty much take it to the level I want. I've wanted this for so long, it’s a great feeling that it’s all going together.

Tell me what you think about the looks, style and feel of the menu etc. I'm able to change anything on the spot. Also I'm willing to host small sites for people on a temporary basis if anyone is in need.

(Side note: I'm looking into having my server run cs:s at night or on the weekends depending on how my stress tests go.)


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post Apr 15, 2005 - 9:24 AM
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It's good to use if you keep it small but windows is extremely open to someone that wants to hack, I personally don't hack, i'm more into security. Linux isn't automatic so it's almost impossible for someone to plant a successful virus and it's easier to secure, but Linux does require a lot of user input and because windows is so common you need to realize that other people have what you have and have picked it apart, Linux can be shaped the way you want so a hundred people could be using Red Hat and each be totally different

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