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Web Hosting Providers TERRY HALL
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Requirements FREE No advertising FTP access (or another secure transfer method) Near 100% uptime Adequate storage
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The Choices Github Self-Hosted Weebly
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Github Github is a code/web hosting service that encourages collaboration amongst it’s users. Because of this collaboration, it is easy to contribute to a wide variety of open source projects. At the heart of Github lies Git, a version control system that allows developers to keep a revision history of their code.
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Why Choose Github? Free, though you can pay a small monthly fee to make your repo private. No advertising Reputable – used by many big name companies. SSH or HTTPs access to upload files. Users also have access to a Desktop app that can be used to sync files with their repository. The Github desktop app
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Why Choose Github? 100% uptime Version control -- Easier collaboration & trivial to revert changes. My Github website
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So what’s the catch? Limited to static pages (html, css, etc.) Strict limit of 100MB on individual file size & a 1GB repository limit.
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Self-Hosted If you’re a do-it-yourself type of person & interested in building a website, you may consider hosting the website yourself. Why pay someone else to host your website? Why deal with the hassle of finding a free web hosting service that isn’t littered with ads? I’ve personally set up a Raspberry Pi as a network share / web server & have had no major issues.
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Why Choose Self-Hosting? You have complete control over not only the web page, but also the PC/server it’s hosted on. Easy to use software for setting up web server environments. LAMP comes to mind: Linux or Windows OS Apache HTTP Server MySQL database PHP server side scripting Easy file sharing with FTP & SMB services. Easy access to your server from the outside world with NAT / port forwarding. Version control Subversion, Git, etc.
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Pitfalls of Self-Hosting It can be difficult & time consuming if it’s your first time setting everything up. There are a plethora of things to learn. It’s not always the cheapest option & not always free. A Raspberry Pi can be a cheap option (under $50), but it’s still not free. If your site goes down, there is nobody to assist you with getting it back online. The 100% uptime requirement is entirely up to you.
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Weebly Weebly is a web hosting service that attempts to make the site-building process much easier for everyone. Weebly was founded by three college friends who were looking for a way to help others build professional looking websites. Weebly offers both free & paid plans, depending on the services you want.
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Why Choose Weebly? FREE Easy to use – drag & drop website builder & many templates to choose from. Upload files with ease through the builder tools. Built-in HTML / CSS editors Unlimited pages Email support option & Knowledge base if/when you have issues with your website.
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Weebly Downsides Very restrictive when compared to the other two Web Hosting options I’ve listed. The FREE plan is missing a lot of the key features the paid versions offer: No domain name No embedded video players No way to remove the “Create a free Weebly website” footer. 10MB individual file limit
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Conclusion & Recommendation My choice will be Github for the projects in this course. I recommend using Github because it takes the hassle out of setting up a web server but also lets the user maintain complete control over the website’s content.
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