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Webhosting - Plain html site

Hellow everyone, 

 

I'm kinda new to web hosting so that is why I'm here to ask some advice.

 

I already build 2  basic websites in the past, A very old one on Freewebs (not in use anymore) and one on Spruz (still in use for now)
But I have been working on a new website in plain HTML and it almost ready to launch.

 

So I was wondering if some people have some advice.
I live in Europe and most people that will be on the site are going to be members of my Gaming clan located in Belgium and the Netherlands.
I do have a small dedicated server running from an I7 3770S, 120GB SSD, 16 Gb Ram ( It is used right now just for Teamspeak only, but I might bring back our old Minecraft server on it too at some point.)

 

So if any of you have some advice on what to:
Running the server from that dedicated Pc?
Or paying for a hosting service and so what service?

 

If you would like to view the website you can find it here: (Only home and DMH-Clan is working right now)
http://1test1site22.byethost32.com/index.html

 

thanks for the read and help :D

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I'd use GitHub pages. It's free, and you can link a domain name to it.

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