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unRaid server for hosting websites ?

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Whats up guys, so i was thinking about building another unRaid server to host websites, anyone see an issue with that ?

If you want to host websites on your internal network, yes it can do that. However, unRAID is not setup by default to be secure enough to be publicly accessible... meaning if you have it fully available to the Internet, it will be hacked.

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Awesome, thanks !

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One thing, so if the unRaid servers can be hacked then how do conventional servers do it with raid ?

unRaid was never designed to be accessible from the net. The security essentials are not there. "Conventional" servers were specifically designed to do this.

 

Much better idea is to host your website on your router.

One thing, so if the unRaid servers can be hacked then how do conventional servers do it with raid ?

 

Using RAID (or not) is not why a server is easily hackable.

 

Here is a very basic page about server hardening (there is a lot involved, this just covers highlights)

http://www.serverhardening.com/

Two issues. Unraid isn't raid for a server (at least not one that needs fast access to files.) And as others said not really designed for web server.

If you really want setup another server that mounts a folder on unraid. But it will be slower than simply using a local drive. Depends on what you want to serve up off the web.

 

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