
Originally Posted by
steve_t
Why would hosting your emails along with your site not be reliable? Sorry, noob here
My "web server" is just for temporary once-in-a-while demo use. I'm not actually hosting a business site on it, I'm just a developer, and sometimes need to show people stuff. (Actually, at the moment it's hosting an X509 protected .Net/WCF service, and some Java developer guy is trying to write a client to call it).
Because my Broadband port comes to my bedroom, and the PC I had available for use didn't have wrieless, I've got the thing temporarily set up - in my bedroom physically plugged into my router. So it gets turned off at night.
At home, for these purposes, I just don't want to commit to having to run anything with 24x7 type up-time. I need to be able to kill the machine at any time.
Now, that's the reverse of my email. I quite like that being hosted by someone else, with redundant hard drives and U.P.S.'s and proper engineers and stuff.
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Thanks for the advice(s) above.
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