How I turn an average desktop PC into server for hosting a website using Ruby on Rails? -


What is the best way to convert the average desktop PC to a server to host a website using Ruby of Rail ?

I am changing operating system, if I need to buy parts, which some people recommend and use any software.

Here is the computer's approximate description:

The computer is an HP desktop that has 1.86 GHz Duo Core CPU. Intel Chipset 1 GB RAM, Windows XP on 200 GB hard drive runs

FII, this is not a business project and it is not about saving money. I just want to pick some new skills and I think it will be fun.

Thank you,

Jeremy

Just a suggestion, You can just use that you can buy virtual machines with 256 MB for $ 20 / month, but you can make the machine from scratch after loading the base Linux distribution like Ubuntu. If you really want to run a server on that machine, you can save up to $ 20 / month, I would recommend installing certain types of Linux. I would recommend Debian or Ubuntu if you have some Linux fundamentals Want to learn a bit more, such as building a kernel and tweaking .conf files (can be useful at some point), try a distribution like Gentoo actually download the ISO and boot it up Not.

If you want to play Ruby on Ruby on that box, of course, just to go, besides, you do not even need to set up Apache if you are playing now ... Just use the web server built in the railway To be able to reach that machine from anywhere in the world, if you have a stable IP, get a domain name and point to that IP. If your IP is dynamic then use dyndns.org to get the dynamic host name. You can usually configure most routers to update sites like dyndns.org with your updated dynamic IP.


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