[DM-MUG] Re: Apache
pegleg
ColonelPanik at mchsi.com
Mon Apr 2 21:33:45 CDT 2007
I believe Mediacom's "no server" policy serves two purposes:
1) to avoid the bandwidth hits that might be associated with
a professional server of high capacity (hoging bandwidth)
and 2) as a disclaimer so customers can not complain when
the service is down for longer then a Professional ISP.
Being a cable company it can be days before they send a tech
person to your home to fix your cable.
With the above in mind, if you have a local low capacity
server and can tolerate having it down for several days on
those occasions when the cable company has a problem which
requires them to send out a technician then Mediacom is
unlikely to detect or care about you running a server.
> Subject: [DM-MUG] Apache
> Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:19:01 -0500
> From: Ray Bowler <rbowler at mchsi.com>
> Reply-To: Des Moines Mac Users Group <dmmug at dmmug.org>
> To: DMMUG <dmmug at dmmug.org>
> I was just looking at the Apache information under the
> "sites" folder
> at root. If I keep my computer up and MCHSI allows it
> would this be
> accessible over the internet? Does anyone know what
> Mediacom's policy
> is about this?
> --
> Ray Bowler
>
> rbowler.home.mchsi.com
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