At one point we ran our own DNS server, DHCP server, mail server, our own web server, our own photo gallery, etc. When I was right out of college and didn't have anything else to do it was fun, and I kinda enjoyed it. And it really made me learn the then newish technology linux.
As I started to get a bit older, and realize that there is life outside a computer, I got sick of having to upgrade, patch, tweak, and fix problems. This blog is one of the last things to leave. Here's a list of where things have gone, and the order they left:
- DNS Server - www.worldwidedns.net - dns hosting for not too much money
- DHCP Server - Linksys (WRT54G - not really outsourced, but I don't have to deal with it)
- Photo Gallery - flickr.com - great app - allows me to backup all our photos for like $20 per year, almost unlimited uploads, and a cool community where I can see other people's pictures
- Mail Server, Web Portal - Google Apps for My Domain - this was awesome. I could move everything over, and point my old domains to this one. I didn't have to worry about any more stuff.
- Blog - here!
- Hosted web applications - when I used to run a D&D campaign, we used GEAS to keep track of the campaign. A few other people have picked it up and have their campaign there. I'd have to figure out how to move it to a hosted wiki somewhere.
- File and Print Services - I like having the ability to ssh into my fileserver from both inside and outside the firewall - I'm tempted to get something like a Bufalo TeraStation, but it seems pretty expensive for less that what I can already do.
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