Notepad/enter/Coding Tips (Classical)/Terminal Tips/System Client/Servers/About Servers.md

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This is a fantastic set of tutorials to check out when you have a moment on setting up servers in the right way. Servers basically realized the whole hassle of hosting pages/website data personally/locally and decided to make a business out of managing the hosting side of things. It's all very bureaucratic but it's a race to see who can be bureacratic bigger and faster. Ideally, it should be ultimately up to the person themselves what they want to do with their hosting needs.

The only reason people might need servers is for containers or larger buckets for machine learning memory or data aggregation/mining, which yeah usually does take up a lot of space and no one wants to host all of that data because a lot of what is run is a bunch of meaningless code based on powerful math that people don't really care but only want to see the results of. Data harvesters might need to use servers too.

But the real ones should probably just stick to hosting? Using one of the following though is still a lot more official and better supported.

Also GoFile exists! GoFile is a free file sharing & storage platform.


  • AWS

  • Azure

  • Cloudron

    • a fantastic self hosting solution
    • create your own private cloud
    • check out here for the run script
    • the full install tips: found here.
  • GCP

  • GCS

    • GCS is Google Cloud Storage and tensorflow works well here

And then of course there are the physical servers that run physical networking capabilities.

  • IBM
  • Dell
  • Intel
  • Raspberry Pis