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First think about the market you want to be in:
Which software will you support:
Then think of the service level you want to provide:
Now think of the data organization:
Think about the functionality separation:
Look for a location:
Only if you have answered all these questions, you can start defining the hardware.
I don't have any clue what you mean by "create servers".
Do you mean:
- "create a new web server software package"? (e.g. a competitor to Apache)
- "design a computer suitable for running web servers" (this *is* the hardware forum)
- "start a hosting company" (as one poster above assumed you meant)
Something tells me, though, that this post is really a troll for something else, just not sure what...
Something tells me, though, that this post is really a troll for something else, just not sure what...
Last time I got asked a question like this personally the guy was writing a business plan for his bank to get a loan for several hundred thousand pounds. I spotted the fishing expedition for free research and offered him my consulting brochure and fees ... ;)
I spotted the fishing expedition for free research
Nothing wrong with using WebmasterWorld to help flesh-out a business plan.
But do your basic research first, define precisely what you are looking for, then come here to get the benefit of real-world experience and some of the nuances that come with that experience.
IMO, the purpose of WebmasterWorld is *not* to get others to do your research for you, though.
If you're looking for a business partner, look into the "commercial exchange" forum here. (Read the charter, though, it's somewhat restricted, but still quite useful for this purpose.)