Red Hat Fedora Linux 3 Bible

Before you open up that server sitting in your back office to the Internet, stop for a moment and think about your goals. Here are a few questions that you may want to ask yourself:

Maintaining a public server requires some resources. If the server is critical to your business and in high demand, you may not have the time or expertise to support this server yourself. Also, if no high-speed Internet access is available to your location, even a well-configured server may not have the bandwidth to support your clients.

Using a hosting service

Tons of places are ready and willing to host your Web content. The number gets a bit smaller, however, if you need to find a place that can help you maintain your Red Hat Linux server. In that case, you want to find a company that offers dedicated hosting (that is, gives you control of an entire server) or permits you to co-locate your server on its premises. In either case, you want to make sure that your server:

You can use such a hosting provider in these ways and still use Fedora or Red Hat Linux as your server:

Although this setup probably costs more money, the added support and security may prove well worth it. In either of the preceding cases, where the server resides at the hosting provider, you can also expect that service to include such extras as the use of its DNS service. (In other words, after you register a domain name and sign up with the hosting service, you can probably skip the rest of this chapter.)

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