Hi guys. I've got a small local business that manages websites for local business in my area. I typically go through another provider for hosting and domain names, however that's starting to get to a point where it's difficult for our team to manage and would rather do everything on our own hardware.
We'd like to be able to host our clients' sites with their custom domains on our own hardware, as well as have them live--basically doing the same function that a regular hosting provider would achieve.
We mainly use an Apache/XAMPP package, and find it has pretty much everything that ourselves and our clients need to manage these sites. The problem is, our current solution is to port forward an IP address, and then mask it--this isn't a very good way to do it and backend website functions often break. I'd like to do it properly. I have a lot of hardware/servers already setup, but the question is, what software do I need? What would it take to get this going properly? Down the road we'd actually like to start offering web hosting as an actual service as well, rather than as something like right now where it comes as part of a client/business ordering a website through us. If anyone could help, or give advice, that'd be great.
I've heard you can use NGINX but there doesn't seem to be much documentation regarding the application we want to use it for. Thank you.
We'd like to be able to host our clients' sites with their custom domains on our own hardware, as well as have them live--basically doing the same function that a regular hosting provider would achieve.
We mainly use an Apache/XAMPP package, and find it has pretty much everything that ourselves and our clients need to manage these sites. The problem is, our current solution is to port forward an IP address, and then mask it--this isn't a very good way to do it and backend website functions often break. I'd like to do it properly. I have a lot of hardware/servers already setup, but the question is, what software do I need? What would it take to get this going properly? Down the road we'd actually like to start offering web hosting as an actual service as well, rather than as something like right now where it comes as part of a client/business ordering a website through us. If anyone could help, or give advice, that'd be great.
