[SGVLUG] SBC (Residential) Static-IP DSL Plans??

Stan Schwarz stan at iron.gps.caltech.edu
Thu Feb 9 12:54:48 PST 2006


> Now, we all know, running a web server from your house is pretty
> unorthodox/ghetto, but it has and can be done (for low traffic / non-critical
> sites).
> 
> I know the bandwidth is pretty shallow, but I've been getting about 12,000
> hits/month to my home server already (using dyndns), on the same bandwidth
> ratio, and have not had a problem.

I hosted my web site at home for many years. I got some of
my pages mentioned on Metafilter once, and my bandwidth went
through the roof. Or at least it tried to. It pegged it at
the outbound 128kb/s limit for a couple of days.

http://www.1134.org/blog/index.php?s=metafilter&submit=Search

I finally moved my web site when the outbound bandwidth got
up to 2GB a month. It was making the DSL connection slow for
home browsing use.

All that said, I've been very happy with the PacBell^H^H^H^H^H^H
SBC DSL service.

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