Moved To Dedicated Still Facing Capacity
Aug 14, 2007
I just moved my site to dedicated server due to shared hosting capacity problem. Again I am facing Too many connection problem, when i contacted go daddt they replied as follow
Quote:
Thank you for contacting Server Support. There are a couple of things you might want to check. First is how you have your httpd service configured. Make sure you have sufficient MaxClients defined in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf. Additionally you will want to refer to your /etc/my.cnf file to make sure you have it configured to allow as many max_connections and max_user_connections as are needed.
I am using Redhat Fedora with Plesk as control Panel. Any help how i can change this Max_user_connections?
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Apr 3, 2008
What would be the site hosting capacity of a dedicated server in terms of numbers of small sites.
1000 visitors a day for example.
Perhaps 5 page views a vistor and each site having a VBulletin as a sub-domain.
Would it be best to run them all off one dedicated server or each site just off a small hosting plan?
For organizational purposes it seems the dedicated server would be the way to go?
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Mar 8, 2008
I have found SL can offer you 12*1 TB drive based systems, after RAID-5 and Win 2003 install you get just over 10 TB of storage. The monthly price works out to $1000/Month.
I know some time ago LeaseWeb offered these type of storages....any one else know of any others ?
Amazon S3 works out to about $1500 for 10 TB
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Jun 5, 2007
I'm currently getting DDoSed. I'm on a VPS and my host has asked me to get the troubled domain off the server asap.
Question is, should I move to a dedicated to avoid affecting other users? Or should I find some shared/VPS hosting which has ddos protection?
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May 31, 2008
there is no one didnot hear about the Price increased @ LT
so i may need to know and ask evry body..
where did you moved ?
or
where are you think to be moved to?
i'll be more than happey if you help us and tell us with why did you moved to this one
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Jul 16, 2009
The 2848's can be had at pretty good prices these days. Don't think I'll be needing any fancy features out of these guys aside from vlaning, spanning tree, port channeling and some other basic commodities -- all of which should be cake for this switch.
I was going to pickup some 2950's, but considering these are only ~600 each in most cases..might as well.
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Dec 22, 2008
This is my first post here, though I've been an occasional reader for a long time.
I currently have a VPS at Godaddy, plus shared hosting at Godaddy, 1and1, and Namecheap.
I'm very unhappy with Godaddy, and not terribly thrilled with 1and1. Also, I want to consolidate my sites.
I have appx. 25 sites, with plans for another 20-25. Most are either WP blogs, or static informational sites (using Xsitepro). Most are low-volume (appx. 100 visitors/day). A few, maybe 5, are low-medium volume (a few hundred visitors/day).
The sites are pretty basic, mostly Adsense, affiliate sales, and the like. No streaming anything except the occasional video clip.
I'm considering Futurehost's current offer for 50% off lifetime on their Titanium package w/ cPanel. This provides 1Gb RAM. Any reason to think this would not be adequate for my current and future plans (currently appx. 25 sites, going up to 50 within 12 months)?
I'm pretty sure bandwidth will be way more than adequate, I'm just wondering if a 1Gb VPS will be enough for all my sites.
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Apr 1, 2009
A question about backups:
So, we have a dedicated server with 2 x 146GB SAS HDD Hot Plug (max 4-6) and running WHM/cPanel
the two disks are in RAID.
Noticed, cpanel wasn't making backups, so apparently we need to install additional disks for it to start to do so. cpanel makes 3 backups - daily, weekly, monthly; home directory is set to around 100GB. So does that mean we would need to put in two additional SAS disks per server just to manage backups or does anyone have other experience how this is best dealt with?
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Dec 11, 2008
What does customer mean when he says he needs -"switch that has 10g of egress capacity to the internet"
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Jun 10, 2009
Can anyone recommend any books for learning/understanding capacity planning for web services?
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Jun 11, 2008
I am trying to develop plans for my small 'datacenter'. My Question is how many shared hosting users (sites) can be on one server. While this question is broad, please assume a general distribution of users (sites) and the following server configuration (and lets ignore the datacenter network/uplink for the meoment):
Xeon Quad Core 5410 processor
8 GB RAM
Windows 2003 or 2008 Server O/S
How about if a mySQL database is added (to the same server?)
I recently started looking at some of the panel systems and it seems that a typical configuration is 'all-in-one', that is a Web Server, Database and email server - do these perform well?
Is there any rule of thumb for Windows servers such as zz MB Ram per user; # of users per processor; # of user per processor core?
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Jan 9, 2007
I would like some advice and to see if this is a good approach to setup a server / web business.
The idea is to start off providing very basic web hosting functionality for smaller sites.
I was thinking about purchasing two similar or identical servers (RAID1 disks) + server fully mirrored.
In case 1 falls out the 2nd one takes over. DNS services is at startup located on other servers in the DC.
If this works out then I'd be looking at increasing servers with clusters or LVS.
I'm having a very hard time finding resources and information of the load and server capacity.
I was thinking about a system like this:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 , RAID 1 SATA disks (preferrably Raptor), 2 GB of RAM.
This would then be running LAMP. I would limit the traffic to 5-10GB transfer / month per account.
(most account would not nearly get up to this figure).
Is there a ballpark figure at about how many web sites this server could handle ?
Are we talking about 50 ? 20 ? 100 ?
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Jan 20, 2008
I have a website currently hosted on a Godaddy shared hosting plan.
Visitors to the site have reported getting "Service Unavailable" messages at times. When I talked to Godaddy about this, they say I am exceeding the limits they put on simultaneous page requests (or something to that effect). For my plan this limit is set at 100.
I upgraded to their highest shared hosting plan, and this limit now goes up to 150 simultaneous requests. This will probably solve the problem for a while, but I think the site will grow enough to have a problem at 150, and I need to figure out what to do when this happens.
The site currently gets about 4800 visitors a day, and uses around 5 gb of bandwidth per day.
The site is: BuildItSolar dot com
Questions:
- Am I likely to find a shared hosting plan that is better on this limit than Godaddy?
- Is the site getting large enough that some form of virtual dedicated server or dedicated server is going to be necessary?
- Godaddy offers virtual dedicated servers, and dedicated servers. I wonder what I would need to go to solve the problem, and provide some capacity margin for growth?
Is the lowest level of virtual dedicated server really going to provide any better performance than the shared hosting plan I have now? Godaddy was not very helpful on answering these questions.
- Any recommendations for virtual dedicated server or dedicated server outfits that are good?
Sorry about so many questions on my first post. Wish I knew more about this whole hosting thing.
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Apr 13, 2008
I'm trying to start a website on a shoestring budget, but my programmer and host want to squeeze more out of us. We currently have a Custom VPS, w/cPanel and WHM. Everytime I try to upload a file(s) more than 10 mb, it will not go thru. My programmer told me to ask the server to increase capacity, they tell me it will cost me. My programmer says the same thing. Now if my programmer can do it, I assume it will be done through cPanel. Is there anyway I can do it myself, so for example, a file of lets say 25 mb will get uploaded? I have access to my cPanel.
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Nov 19, 2008
I've been asked to look for a offsite ftp server solution as an alternative to having one inhouse attached to a 20-100mbps leased line. It will be used for storing ISO images of DVD's from client sites, must have a fast connection, reliable and full security.
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Jul 22, 2008
I would like to find a host with good quality & uptime that has large disk capacity for hosting IMAP email, about 10 to 20 gigs in size per domain.
I know of places like Bluehost and powweb but I'm not crazy about the 'overselling' issues related to them....
Any Ideas?
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Jan 6, 2008
I have a request to built a standard 32 bit Windows 2003 server as big as possible using standard parts. I am thinking if i use 750GB x 4 Raid 5, that will give me 2.1TB of usable space. Is there any limitations or bottlenecks I should be wary about?
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Nov 16, 2007
I'm trying to find a tool that will thrash a site to the break point and report where that is. This is for testing sites before they go online so that they don't go online and then drop offline because they can't handle the load.
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Oct 9, 2007
Since I moved to vps emails are some how being blocked by hotmail.
I have a forum which needs email activation but those registering with hotmail do not receive emails
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Jun 7, 2007
Now cpanel is having some issues. Certain places acknowledge the new IP, others don't. IE all of my nameservers are still set to the old IP's and I can't seem to change them because they are already asigned to the old ones, etc. What can I do to try to fix all of this? Is there an easy tool? Is there a file I can just change?
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Jun 5, 2007
Question for people who have moved to InnoDB: I wonder if it is worthwhile?
I don't care about ACID compliance, my only interest is in the row level locking which I do not get with large MYISAM tables which do table locking and clog up everything. I have a huge database that needs frequent updates, like 50,000 per hour. I also don't care about InnoDB's large size of indexes and such, I have lots of hard disk to throw at it.
My fear is with the backup of InnoDB tables, and the fact that it is not as simple to "fire up" the tables when I restart the database. MySQL manual suggests something like a query to "Warm up" the tables.
Any thoughts would be great, and if possible, any help with what settings you use. FYI, I am on a 4GB RAM machine with dual Core2Duo procs. When I tried the following in my.cnf for the InnoDB stuff ---
Code:
#skip-innodb
innodb_buffer_pool_size=1G
# Set the log file size to about 25% of the buffer pool size
innodb_log_file_size=250M
innodb_log_buffer_size=8M
innodb_data_file_path=/idbdata1:200M:autoextend
innodb_additional_mem_pool_size=20M
innodb_log_group_home_dir = /iblogs
innodb_log_files_in_group = 2
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit=1
innodb_lock_wait_timeout=10
--- the MySQLD wouldn't start! Question about the stuff in red: what're those paths for?
Do I need to create those paths?
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Jul 3, 2007
I been reading this forum for a while now and now i have a VPS for my blog. The reason i moved from shared to VPS was due to my old webhost told me i was usuing to many CPU power and it was causing the server to crash.
Now with the VPS same thing is still happening. My apache keeps hanging due to too many connections and only way to bring my site up is rebooting the VPS. i contacted the webhosting and they have me setup a cronjob to restar httpd every hour but that still doesnt do it.
This is killing me. I get around 1 million hits a month on my blog. I tried optimizing my apache and sql with the instructions i found here but it didnt help.
this is the plan i have:
Disk Space 30,000 MB (30 GB)
CPU Limit Equal Share
Guranteed Memory 256 MB
Burstable Memory 1024 MB
Monthly Bandwidth 2,000 GB
Control Panel cPanel / WHM
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Sep 21, 2008
I recently moved my website from a shared hosting plan at Siteground to a VPS at WiredTree. All went well but I have this problem : When I try to access my website I can't. I get :
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
This happens only for my home computer. If I try to access the website from anywhere else (even via my mobile phone) it works like a charm.
I am thinking this might be a DNS cache problem. Anyone can help me better understand the problem and solve it?
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Jun 24, 2009
I recently moved a site from one hosting company to another. I went to the registrar and pointed the DNS at the new nameservers, and set up a new ftp account to upload the site. The DNS seemed to resolve ok after a few hours, (in my browser I was seeing the new host's default home page) so I uploaded the site to the new host.
Today sometimes I see the new site and sometimes the old!
I'll be editing pages and uploading them by ftp, then suddenly I'll see a different directory structure on the remote server. Similarly I'll refresh my browser while looking at the new site and... Hey! I'm seeing the page on the old site!
I've cleared the browser cache on my machine btw.
My guess is that either a server somewhere in the path (at my local service provider?) is throwing out old cached versions of the page, perhaps when it is busy, or that not all the nameserver/dns records have updated.
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May 6, 2009
I am trying to push my server to return Moved Permanently code and redirect these URLs to the main URL, but cant find the right code.
domain.com
w.domain.com
ww.domain.com
wwww.domain.com
to
www.domain.com
There are a number of codes available on the net and all supposed to do that, but which one is the eight one?
1)
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
rewritecond %{http_host} ^domain.com [nc]
rewritecond %{http_host} ^w.domain.com [nc]
rewritecond %{http_host} ^ww.domain.com [nc]
rewritecond %{http_host} ^wwww.domain.com [nc]
rewriterule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1 [r=301,nc]
2)
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^w.example.com
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^ww.example.com
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^wwww.example.com
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.example.com/$1 [R=permanent,L]
3)
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^domain.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^w.domain.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^ww.domain.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^wwww.domain.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1 [R=301,L]
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Sep 23, 2008
I finally got my site moved over to Cartika's server. They were a big help with several issues I had, even fixing things that didn't have anything to do with their server.
I had to get a new template since the other one was only available at .wordpress but I like the new one much better anyway. I still have to go through each page to make sure I didn't forget to change some link or something. I also had to edit the php to work how I have it so I may have missed something (I haven't even seen php since 2003).
I'm writing a post about my initial impressions of Cartika and why I eventually chose them. I'll post the info at WHT when I finish it.
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Sep 6, 2007
I just moved my site to point to a new server (changed nameservers) and everything is working fine but a subdomain.
My subdomain links.example.com still points to old site when example.com points to the new site.....
Should I delete that subdomain at the old host?
Should I just be patient?
Should I change nameservers for subdomain at old host?
The subdomain is configured at the new host already.....
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Apr 24, 2007
I recently moved a site from a hosting company to a VPS. I updated the name servers with the domain name registrar and the transfer went smoothly.
However one thing does have me puzzled. As I understand it (and correct me if I am wrong) my new hosting company are now the authority for my zone and should have a zone file which points my domain name at one of their IP addresses? However my previous host has a webbased email panel - if I log in to it I can still send email (but not recieve). This has confused me as I would have thought that my new ISP would have a zone file with an MX record for my email? How is this possible?
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Sep 18, 2008
I host a handful of domains, using a whm/cpanel setup. It came time for me to move to a new server, and here's the process I took:
1. I created accounts for all domains on the new server.
2. Created all relevant mail accounts for each domain on the new server
3. Restored all of the files for each sub account on the new server
4. Updated the DNS for each sub account to point to the new server
I didn't, however, move my main domain to the new server yet. On top of that, I use Google to manage the mail for my main domain.
Now when I try to send email to one of the accounts for any sub domains (that is on the new server), the email bounces back as undeliverable.
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Sep 4, 2007
If you check out [url], you can see that its not running super fast. The load is nothing, iostat, vmstat, etc don't show anything out of the ordinary. Is there anything else I can do to see what might be causing it? Am I just in need of some good mysql optimization?
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