I think that VM block serving from ports 80 and 25 as well as some others. I'd need to double check, but I'm sure that's what I found when I looked into it.
Hi all,
is it legal to run a web hosting business from home on 100mb virgin media 'home' broadband?
Hi all,
is it legal to run a web hosting business from home on 100mb virgin media 'home' broadband?
ok thanks, im not 'seriously' considering this, its just another idea.
what other money making things can a rack of old xeon server blades be used for?
(approximately 28 solo core xeons @ 2.7ghz and 56gb of DDR...)
Yeah, power costs make it unfeasible to run older hardware from home, it's all about power per watt. It costs roughly £1/Watt/Year, double that if you need air con. You'd struggle to sell enough hosting to cover the costs.
I think that I may stop hosting my website for £3.30 p/m and bring it 'in house'.
Looking into it, they do shape traffic for SMTP, due to malware infestations. You'd not have much of a problem otherwise, however, you would fall foul of the terms and conditions which state:
Using the Services
1. ...
h. Use any services (including, but not limited to, phone services) for commercial or business purposes;
...
I think that I may stop hosting my website for £3.30 p/m and bring it 'in house'. You can do something rather clever if you use the free DynDNS type services. To get a domain name to dynamically follow you, use the DynDNS domain as a CNAME for your main domain to follow your home IP address.
Thus you don't need to set up a paid for DynDNS account.
http://shop.virginmedia.com/the-legal-stuff/terms-and-conditions-for-cable-services.html#responsible link to the terms and conditions page on VM's site