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Not necessarily. A server has to be hosted somewhere, some people who run very small private servers can host it on their own machine. It can be a strain to the system and its bandwidth, you might not even be able to play on the same server yourself. The server is also dependent on your computer being on - if you switch the computer off, the server will be down.But, if you're planning to have a lot of people connecting, then ideally you want to pay for a hosting plan, the server will be run on the hosting company's dedicated system, meaning more people can connect, and it stays up constantly.
The price that Go Daddy offers for domain hosting websites often fluctuates. However, the current price to host a website on Go Daddy seems to be two dollars and ninety-nine cents per month for the economy plan. The deluxe plan costs $4.49 per month. The ultimate plan costs $7.49 per month.
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Only if you want other people to play on it. You have to make sure your server is properly port forwarded in order for others to play on it. Also note that unless you plan on running the server 24/7 you will probably not get a lot of people on as no one likes servers that are not up most of, if not all of, the time.
To host your website, you would need to choose a web host like Go Daddy or Host Gator, and sign up for a web hosting plan. To make money from your blog, you would need to sign up for a publishers account with an internet add company like Google Ads or Adbrite.
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A server consolidation plan allows someone to run many different virtual machines on a single server. That in turn lowers the cost since fewer servers need to be purchased, run and maintained.
Generally the more the better. Though, if you want to know exactly how much just look up the system requirments for whatever server OS you plan on installing. And don't forget to take all the applications into account aswell. Server 2003 can run on 512mbs. But if you want that server to be your domain controller, host a database, do file sharing and maybe control your DNS aswell, 512mb wont be of much use to you.
-Data storage (for example, your website, picture files, audio, text, video, databases, emails. -Email account management (the number of accounts depends on the size of your Web hosting plan. -VPS (Virtual Private Servers) and shared hosting. You can host your data on a single server (VPS) for a higher price or share it with other sites in the same server for a lower price.
There are multiple online web host sellers. These include rackspace, hostrocket and liquidweb. A dedicated server is often considered better, as the user has full control over the server, often with root access.
No, you buy it online.
The reseller may rent a dedicated server from a hosting company, or resell shared hosting services. In the latter case, the reseller is simply given the permission to sell a certain amount of disk space and bandwidth to his own customers without renting a server from a Web Hosting company he signed for a reseller account with.