Dne Ne 31. ledna 2016 17:12:15, Patrick Shanahan napsal(a):
* Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> [01-31-16 17:01]: [...]
Yes, I might. I already have a laptop running as server full time. I'd have to setup apache in some dual config to render different content for intranet and internet. I have not thought about it yet.
Anyway, it is not symmetric bandwidth. It is 300 Mbit download, and I don't remember what upload, but much less, perhaps 30. Another competitor offers 300 symmetric. I'll have to check again what I really have now, then get dyndns or something (whatever my router supports directly, I guess).
To serve photos, especially reduced size or thumbnails where parties only want to see a small portion full-screen or full-sized, 30mb up would be very sufficient. I only have 6mb up and my site is quite snappy, but service is not cheap and that level is several steps up.
afa a dydns service, you do not need router support. I have no-ip and my router doesn't support it. I broadcast my site ip to no-ip frequently and if it changes, they adjust. I paid us$6 about 10 years ago for "life-time" service :)
I use gallery2 (php) and apache and setup is miniminal. I tried piwigo several years ago, but failed miserably to make it work.
I used Gallery 2 and 3. Developers recently stopped to work on it and I started to have problems with it. After short testing I moved to Piwigo and I was even able to import data from Gallery 3. I'm very happy with it. I didn't measure network traffic, but with some intelligent compression I wouldn't be afraid of network limits... -- Vojtěch Zeisek Komunita openSUSE GNU/Linuxu Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux https://www.opensuse.org/ https://trapa.cz/