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94MB.com
March 19th, 2008, 18:40
I have a client with me and I am looking to outsource the hosting of their forum as it is too intensive for our servers. The forum gets about 1,000,000 page views per day with over 1,000 users online at any one time.
Can you recommend some hosts. I have tried using godaddy but they have a 150 connection limit, this causes many problems when a large number of visitors are online.
I look forward to your recommendations.
Regards
Andrew
94MB.com
[JSH]John
March 19th, 2008, 18:43
For that, I'd recommend a VPS or Dedicated Server.
Skylar
March 19th, 2008, 18:45
a VPS or Dedi may be the only way to go in the case of that forums
AdamJ
March 19th, 2008, 18:45
Andrew, I'd recommend a dedicated server for your client, try somewhere like SoftLayer for a good deal. Just look around.
iBrightDev
March 19th, 2008, 18:47
you can get good dedi deals a lot of places. if you want some help finding one, you can PM me, or message me on MSN, and i will help point you in a direction that would best suit your needs.
Decker
March 19th, 2008, 18:52
I'm going to guess you've set a price with them and it's too low to shift them to a decent dedi, as the DB hits alone would need a decent one.
What outsourcing cost could you take on it?
iBrightDev
March 19th, 2008, 19:03
not sure if you were talking to me Rick, but, i have not set any price with anyone. :D just figured i could help point somewhere, weather it be GeekRack, Pacific Rack, WowRack, SoftLayer, or anywhere else.
Decker
March 19th, 2008, 19:27
Nope, not at you MCT @ 94mb Andrew, sounds like the outsourcing might not be budgeted for in the client billing :)
94MB.com
March 19th, 2008, 20:39
I have told the client about the problem (not that they will be out sourced) but said that they will have to upgrade there hosting so budget is not as much of a problem.
Whats the cheapest server that I will be able to confortably host this site on? I have been looking at:
Dual Quad Core Xeon 5320 1.86 Ghz - 4GB ram
Dual Quad Core Xeon 5310 1.6 Ghz - 4GB ram
Xeon Quad-Core X3220 2.4GHz - 2GB ram
Would these be about right? Could you recommend something. Also, i have not come across dual quad before, does that mean 8 cores?
Can anyone recommend a reliable, cheap place from which i can rent one of these. I was thinking of using hivelocity, does anyone know of cheaper? Maximum costs would have to be less than $250 per month.
Thanks again
Andrew, 94MB.com
Decker
March 19th, 2008, 21:00
$250/month should be fine Andrew, but can you manage it - as in a fully managed server?
With that traffic, I'd guess again it's quite important to them and you.
Dual quad cores is essentially 8 cores yes.
Is there anything else that would be important to them? Speed to certain locations for example? Maybe certain times of day require heavy throughput?
94MB.com
March 20th, 2008, 06:59
What would approximately be the maximum users online at any one time (in a forum) that each of the below servers could confortably support. The client has said that if they are upgrading, they want to be able to significantly expand the site once they have done so.
Dual Quad Core Xeon 5320 1.86 Ghz - 4GB ram
Dual Quad Core Xeon 5310 1.6 Ghz - 4GB ram
Xeon Quad-Core X3220 2.4GHz - 2GB ram
Thank you all again.
Regards
Andrew
Skylar
March 20th, 2008, 12:43
The Dual Quad Core Xeon 1.86 will outperform all of the others.
More CPU to work with is always better
iBrightDev
March 20th, 2008, 13:06
What would approximately be the maximum users online at any one time (in a forum) that each of the below servers could confortably support. The client has said that if they are upgrading, they want to be able to significantly expand the site once they have done so.
Dual Quad Core Xeon 5320 1.86 Ghz - 4GB ram
Dual Quad Core Xeon 5310 1.6 Ghz - 4GB ram
Xeon Quad-Core X3220 2.4GHz - 2GB ram
Thank you all again.
Regards
Andrew
PM sent. hopefully it helps you a little in your decision. if you need anything else, you can get me on MSN...
jstgermain[at]methodcomptech[dot]com
94MB.com
March 20th, 2008, 21:19
Has anyone ever used geekrack.net there dedicated server prices are amazing, almost too good to be true. Nearly 45% cheaper than hivelocity and I thought hivelocity were a good deal.
Can anyone give me some feedback about geekrack.net. I am considering signing up for there quad core 2.4ghz deal for $125 per month. Are they a reputable company.
Thanks in advanced
Skylar
March 20th, 2008, 21:31
I'd do a "search" here as well as on webhostingtalk.com for reviews
iBrightDev
March 20th, 2008, 22:51
Has anyone ever used geekrack.net there dedicated server prices are amazing, almost too good to be true. Nearly 45% cheaper than hivelocity and I thought hivelocity were a good deal.
Can anyone give me some feedback about geekrack.net. I am considering signing up for there quad core 2.4ghz deal for $125 per month. Are they a reputable company.
Thanks in advanced
there are a couple negative threads from a couple weeks ago when we (GeekRack / GR) had some problems with burst, but everything is fixed now.
as for the servers i emailed you about, they are with pacific rack data center, and are much better then the servers listed on the GR site.
liveindices
March 20th, 2008, 23:12
Get fast hardisk + plenty of RAM
Host it in a reputable/reliable data center, you don't want to have fantastic server with lots of network/power downtime.
Jan
March 21st, 2008, 04:06
you can get good dedi deals a lot of places. if you want some help finding one, you can PM me, or message me on MSN, and i will help point you in a direction that would best suit your needs.
Why can't you recommend someone here? That's providing it isn't someone you work/ed for.
Darknight
March 21st, 2008, 06:07
there are a couple negative threads from a couple weeks ago when we (GeekRack / GR) had some problems with burst, but everything is fixed now.
as for the servers i emailed you about, they are with pacific rack data center, and are much better then the servers listed on the GR site.
Wow, I read wrong, Your not even promiting GR servers
OK
-edited-
OP - I wouldnt go with geekrack till they sort out there mess of a support system, Read the forums in the reviews section your see why..
iBrightDev
March 21st, 2008, 09:49
Why can't you recommend someone here? That's providing it isn't someone you work/ed for.
i could suggest someone else, but, he stated what he wanted and the price range, adn it fell into GeekRacks pricing. There is no need for me to promote anyone else.
Wow, I read wrong, Your not even promiting GR servers
OK
-edited-
OP - I wouldnt go with geekrack till they sort out there mess of a support system, Read the forums in the reviews section your see why..
as stated above, all issues have been sorted with Burst. ;) all GR orders now take priority over any other reseller, and this came directly from the owner of Burst.
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