Coral Content Distribution Network
Jun 25, 2007
I recently read someone's blog post about surviving the front page of Digg on a budget. One tip involved using the Coral Content Distribution Network (AKA Coral Cache). The author provided .htaccess snippets for re-directing your traffic through this service.
Has anyone on these forums had experience using Coral Cache as an emergency availability measure? How did it work? Any drawbacks to report? A search turned up a few threads that mentioned Coral Cache, but none that specifically covered pros and cons.
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May 19, 2009
I recently checked some providers for Content Delivery Network and i wanted to ask WHT members for their feedback and experience about various providers.
Things that matter.
Availability of network at different locations
Reliability of provider
Quality of bandwidth
Cost of Bandwidth
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Feb 7, 2008
We dove into this project blindly, and now it seems we won't be able to stream the video b/c of pricing issues. We have a 40mb flash video @ 500bps, our client gets 30,000 visits a month, ~1500/day. Now we need to find a provider that will host the video and not break our budget. I contacted Lime Light and they gave me a quote at $1200/month, which is too high!
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Mar 26, 2008
I have two vps servers, one in the US (VPSLAND) and one in the UK (WebhostingUK). My customers download from these, i route the nearest one to my customer based on their ip address. It's like a cheap do-it-yourself content delivery network. My question is: if my customer is in South Africa which server should I send them to; the US server or the UK server?
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Sep 29, 2009
Is there a host/provider/software around that has the ability to integrate Cpanel with a CDN?
I'm thinking of a seamless integration for clients using cpanel to utilise a CDN service via the control panel.
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Oct 11, 2009
we have a broadcast network for about 200 tvs and 1300 radio stations and looking for a datacenter to get cheap dedicated bandwidth and space for our servers.
* 1 to 4 gbit bw
* 1 full secure cabinet
* 20 amp power
* c class ip
* non tech help
* 2 years contract
* north america or europe
He.net, uberbandwidth and fdc are lowest rates as i have found on the net. what would you recommend? any reviews about those (and other) dcs?
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Aug 22, 2007
I've installed Xen 4 on one of my servers and was wondering which would be the best distribution to use? I will be installing cPanel on this and while I know cPanel works best with CentOS 4.5 32-bit, would there be anything else tht might work better/faster as a VM under Xen? Maybe 64-bit for Hardware Assisted Virtualization?
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Apr 5, 2008
How would you distribute power to your racks?
What we are panning on doing is piping directly out of the fuse panel down to the raised floor. Inside the floor there will be flexible romex that feeds up into the racks. Once fed into the racks it is then piped into junction boxes which are attached to a piece of unistrut. There will be a ton of outlets so each server has two outlets, one of course being for backup.
Does anyone see anything wrong with this? What about UL 60950-1 standards?
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Jul 1, 2007
What is the program or tool can I distribute my site on many of servers to work correctly fine for example:
databases
my databases Stored in a server and a my website files in another server?
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Apr 17, 2009
Would anyone have any ideas which Linux distribution can be updated the easiest, as in 2 years later, I can run a command or something that will bring it up to the most recent release without having to be fully reinstalled. I will be working with Xen soon, and I know that is more friendly for that type of thing than something like OpenVZ or Virtuozzo could be. I say this after seeing the 2 releases per year idea that Fedora seems to think is fun, and how much work it has been for people to keep up to date. For hosting, its hard to deal with uprooting every so often and migrating to a new system just to keep up to date. I would love to hear some perspectives on this from anyone experienced in this area.
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Sep 21, 2007
We're running multiple cPanel-based Linux boxes now, and are looking for a simple way to distribute our basic system files across all boxes. No important low-level files, just the basic cron job bash scripts we run on all servers etc. This would also be a help for syncing these shared files across to new boxes we bring online.
Does anybody have any recommendations for a simple file distribution system for this purpose? Ideally it would run as a cron job rsyncing the files across.
It may just be easier for us to write our own script for the purpose, but thought I should ask if there was anything off the shelf
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Apr 27, 2009
Which CentOS distribution i386 or x86_64 do I need for intel core 2 duo 32bit desktop.
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Oct 14, 2009
any experiences to report about purchasing used / refurb gear from either Network Liquidators (nweq.com) or Network Hardware (networkhardware.com)?
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Mar 24, 2008
I have a file named dos-1.2.13.4 (i changed the IP address in purpose) inside the log and inside the file there is a 4 digit number that is constantly changing. more
[root@myserver]# more dos-1.2.13.4
8726
What is 8726?
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Mar 30, 2009
Looking for an VPS provider which allows IRC network provider, currently host a network on a shell account but want to move to a VPS for more control, don't want to host it on any of my current dedicated which allow IRC access.
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Apr 13, 2009
Is there anything that takes the concept of a CDN (localised content delivery), but applies it to dynamic stuff like PHP and databases, syncing across worldwide servers as necessary? It'd be nice to deliver the entire site in a localised manner.
I'd imagine Google does something like this for their own sites, and maybe other large companies too — but I have no idea if such a technology exists in the consumer space.
I can see it being a logistical nightmare having to keep all versions of the database in sync, so it wouldn't surprise me if nothing like this exists.
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Jun 17, 2009
i have two domain names:
domain.net and domain.com
I want to transfer the FTP content of domain.com to domain.net without havin to do it manually, (transfering data to my PC via FTP and resending it again)
Is that possible in WHM? and How?
Will it work with "Restore a Full Backup/cpmove file"?
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Mar 14, 2008
My company provides various reports and dynamic website content to clients whose websites we design and host as well as to clients who have their sites designed and hosted elsewhere. We do not want people to be able to easily link to our content or bring it up in an iframe or whatever unless they are a paid subscriber. We would like to be able to limit the content to the domains of paying clients and keep it from displaying elsewhere. Note also that out of several reports, publications and content we offer, clients can mix and match, subscribe to just one element or all of them (The subscription levels are managed by us on the back end.)
Currently we have a system that is built in Perl/Postgres SQL and it is problematic(constantly failing and not very secure) Also it requires that the content be loaded into an iframe on the client's site or linked directly. We would like a solution that is PHP-based and can talk to our existing database. We would also like to be able to display the content on the page without an iframe so it is more search engine friendly, etc.
An off-the-shelf solution would be preferable if one is available - and we like to support the open source community.
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Feb 2, 2008
I am aware that modern-day browsers support decoding GZIP-encoded content, such as a GZIP-encoded JavaScript file.
Apache supports delivering content like so, however, the server-side must generate the file, then compress, and then deliver.
So I was wondering, is it possible to GZIP the files ahead of time and then allow Apache to deliver them in their compressed state.
I am planning to do this only for static content (images, css and javascript).
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Aug 29, 2007
I know, it could depend on the company, where you have your vps. So it is a general question. Do I have to take care, which content I put on the machine, assuming that it is _not_ illegal, at least in the European Union? So I do not mean illegal mp3 or warez.
But what about erotic things. For sure, I do _not_ mean hardcore-pornography, but I think of erotic paintings, which you can see in Europe at prime time on tv and these paintings got prizes already, while in other parts of the world, it would be banned.
So do I have to check this exactly before a sign-up?
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Apr 1, 2007
any problem to delete /tmp content?
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May 10, 2007
I've recently switched hosts & i've remade the website. Now it is either showing the old content, not showing at all or very rarely showing the new content.
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Feb 28, 2009
If I want to use GoDaddy as my host for a website with adult content on it i.e. porn, would it violate any agreements or TOS? If so, what if I bought a dedicated server?
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Nov 14, 2008
Looking for a host that allows adult content
I've been looking for a host for a few hours now and would like to get some opinions on what people think of the following companies or what other companies I should be looking at.
altushost
godaddy
1and1
hostgator
these 4 all allow "pornographic" material
requirements:
500mb-2gb space
20-100gb monthly bandwidth (option to scale this would be best)
php 4 or 5
sql (2 databases)
ftp
ssh (not required, but would like it)
5-10 a month, payable yearly
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Sep 30, 2008
Does anyone know of a good web host that allows adult content? No porn or anything hardcore, basically it's just half-nude/topless/erotic posing pictures.
I will definitely need a web host that allows a lot of bandwidth, I'm actually doing this for someone who just got in the cover of Penthouse. So.. I'm sure there will be a lot of traffic.
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Aug 24, 2008
Something less then US$ 150 for the start and an option to move to a full blown (4 Cores, 4GB) dedicated server later would be optimal.
Requirements:
1000 GB Transfer
10 GB Disk
1024 GB Memory
Plesk Panel
There will also be download links to copyright protected material but this are only links, there is no copyright infringement on the server itself which is absolutely legal at least in Europe.
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May 24, 2008
I have been looking for adult hosting services. Of the businesses I have found that do allow adult hosting, I have seen one stipulation. "Legal adult content". I'm not quite sure on what this means. Does it pertain to the obvious, like no child porn, bestiality, etc. Or is there legalities to the access of the adult content? Though I live in the US, I was not raised nor educated here, and thus not aware of the details here.
All I wish to host is a general content forum where my members can have a section to post 18+ pornography such as you would see in any regular adult video store. I plan to have this in an invite only section of the forum as to keep the content inaccessible to under 18 year olds. I believe this should be within the requirements of legal adult content.
Anyone who knows the details of the term "Legal adult content", could you please clear this up for me?
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Mar 2, 2009
Does anyone know? I can't find the words 'sex', 'porn' or 'adult' anywhere in their knowledgebase, so I'm not too sure!
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