Well, obviously if you host from your home ISP, people will be able to figure out your home's approximate location via a reverse IP search.
But otherwise go for it. It's not that hard to do and a nice learning experience.
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Well, obviously if you host from your home ISP, people will be able to figure out your home's approximate location via a reverse IP search.
But otherwise go for it. It's not that hard to do and a nice learning experience.
Its so cheap to just get a vps from a littlecreekhosting deal, I checked them all on lowendtalk and its the cheapest for highest specs, you do have to comment your invoice to double ram, but its 4 core 8gb ram for 3.50 a month and 8core 16gb 7$ cogent amd epyc, and solid ssd space 140-160 idr exactly, they have multiple deals posted, the one with the prices I mention is the best one, they also had windows vps deals. Spent way too long testing hella, its not the best ping out there for me since I'm fairly far but I'm not hosting gameservers so its a non issue.
There are many other deals on lowendtalk but they are typically for way less resources or way more expensive for a lot more resources