05-24-2010, 07:14 PM
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Wizard
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by delayedinsanity
I would recommend against that. You're going to piss off your ISP, and your latency is going to be through the roof.
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I concur. Residential connections have extremely low upstream speeds, downspeed really does not matter. Using SBC DSL I get 2.5mbps up and .43mbps down. Keep in mind that mbps is megaBITS per second, 1/8th of a megabyte. This works fine for residential internet since it doesn't send large amounts of data out, but running a server would be impossible. You will need at least a T1 line to be able to host a server (which costs more than a good VPS).
I currently have a Windows VPS with Liquidweb and couldn't be happier. They are on the pricey side but the quality is unmatched.
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