Help with local server

hello i am joan luna , i am 23 year old, i am student engineer of system , this is my last year but i need make a proyect for the tittle , my proyect is simple monitoring of tempeterature on a room , but i need made three or four and energy of blynk is empty , my question is i can made a private server and upload the server to the web host?

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You can create a local Blynk server and give yourself as much energy as you want.
However, I’m not clear what you mean by:

Would you like to provide more information?

Pete.

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Do you mean your personal website?

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I guess @Joan_Luna means cloud-based virtual servers such as AWS Amazon Lightsail, etc… to save the time to build / install local server.

https://aws.amazon.com/lightsail/?did=ft_card&trk=ft_card

But I still think it’s cheaper to buy energy from Blynk and use Blynk cloud-based server for your student project.

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Or just buy an Orange Pi zero for only 15$ :wink:
or wait ( one year ) for the free Blynk new platform :rofl:

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yes!!

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for example
create a web site like “www.joanblynk.com” and send values and conect to this page take the values to blynk app

hahahahaha thanks!
i need this , before december :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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So better create Local server on windows 10 or on an Orange Pi zero.
After that, you could get the value of vPin from your www.joanblynk.com website with ‘get’ command like this :
https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port/blynkauth/get/Vx?value=%s

Believe me that it will be far easier to just buy the Blynk energy you need.

Pete.

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I reckon ThingSpeak is better to display and save incoming data from your microcontroller. Thingspeak is free to use. Just set up a local server and push your data to ThingSpeak. TaDa