It would take about an hour all depending on your experience. Then after that you will have to wait a couple more days or so for everything to be set up fully. But after that then you should be good to go.
Windows server training will take various amounts of time depending on the persons ambition. There is not a set time. The training can take a year to complete if the person requires a slower speed of learning.
Yes. As a matter of fact, Fedora is very well suited for the server environment, as it comes from the RedHat Linux family of operating systems, which run almost exclusively as servers. Fedora has all of the tools to run as a full-fledged desktop computer (my main computer runs Fedora, for example), but it has a slew of server applications and settings already installed when you get it, and has easy access to many more. For example, Apache (web server) is already set up, and, for the most part, pre-configured (sans a few security settings that you should always change from the defaults) when you install it. All you have to do is turn it on (sudo service httpd start; sudo chkconfig httpd on). If you want to enable the PHP language on a Fedora Webserver, you need nearly run the command to stop your http server (sudo service httpd stop), install the PHP package (sudo yum install php-common php-cli), and restart your web server (sudo service httpd restart) - all without having to restart the computer! Fedora also provides a package manager that makes it easy to find other packages that can make your server more useful. There are various FTP servers for various different needs, several libraries that make it easier to set up game servers, a powerful builtin security system (selinux -- some love this, some hate it), and very fast integration with SSH and VNC (remote access utilities that make headless servers possible). There are many tutorials out there detailing hwo to get Fedora, install it, and set it up to get the basics going for a 'perfect' server - the most recent of these can be found here: http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-fedora-12-x86_64-ispconfig-3
You need the server software first. Once you get the server set up, you can copy your save to the server.
PC----On a server yes as many as the server can take and how many it is set to takeOn the same Pc no only one playerXbox----Yes up to four different players can play on a single console and more on a server
A virtual dedicated server can be very diffiult to set up. The best way to do this is to turn set up a computer that will be able to host this service. Once you install the program it will automaticaly set up this server for you.
Use the hamachi server.
It would take you 2-3 years to set it up and to take it down 2-3 years aswell and that's a long time
This site gives a wonderful tutorial on how to set up a linux server http://www.networkcomputing.com/unixworld/tutorial/013/013.part1.html. Can be very overwhelming but if you take the time, its a great site to learn off of.
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It depends. If you are working alone, expect it to take a few hours to do. If you have people helping you, it will not take as long.
Web server (IIS)
First, you need bukkit. Install the Essentials Spawn plugin and type "/setspawn" in the server to set the spawn.