Has Anyone Experienced Down Time With A Clustered/loadbalanced Host

Oct 16, 2009

Has anyone experienced down time with a clustered/loadbalanced host?

And if so how much.

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Best Loadbalanced/clustered Host?

Dec 14, 2008

Who are the best at load balancing and clustering to deliver 100% uptime for a website?

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Offshore Clustered Shared Host

May 9, 2008

Anyone know some cheap offshore clustered shared host?

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DNS :: Connect Time And Host Ping Time?

Jan 6, 2008

I got report from webceo that I have some issues. May someone help me fix this?

DNS Lookup: 0.22 sec
Connect time: 0.33 sec
Host ping: 0.10 sec

That mean too slow with the other sites!

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Anybody Has Used/experienced Midphase Vps?

Apr 19, 2009

as my title tells all anybody has used/experienced midphase vps?

They have very good vps plans..

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Anybody Has Used/experienced Hostingfarms

Apr 18, 2009

I was about to register with hostingfarms(dot)com

but i have read some really bad reviews about them here

www(dot)web-hosting-top(dot)com/web-hosting/web-hosting-top.hostingfarms(dot)com-reviews

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Anyone Experienced Platinum Server Management?

Mar 21, 2008

I'm thinking about using 'Platinum Server Management' to set up and later monitor a server I'm getting from FoftLayer. Anyone has any history with them?

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Buying Host For The First Time

May 31, 2008

I am going to buy a Shared host for the first time. I am currently considering big hosts because of my bandwidth requirements are high.

I am considering Dreamhost, BlueHost, HostiCan, and most preferably HostGator.com

I have heared a lot about hostgator and saw many persons praising it, but when i was going to buy it, i accidently saw a few sites on google giving bad remarks about the HostGator.


Also the link [url]shows a story about the Host.

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Looking For A Host With Mapserver (This Time Linux)

Jul 22, 2008

I am now looking for a Linux based Mapserver host (I learned that there is no such thing as Windows based mapserver host).

So we have convinced our client to look into Linux.
I found a few Linux based Mapserver host... but they all look very fishy (No physical address, telephone number no longer in service, missing pages, no reply on my email...)

I mean, EVERY single mapserver host seem like they are being run by a school kid.

Does anyone know a real professional Mapserver host (Linux or Windows)?

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Small Time Host, No Reply

May 28, 2009

I have had an account with a small UK hosting site. Now about two days ago I submitted a ticket to them here we are and no reply yet, I even emailed the admin, yet to no reply.

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Website Hacked. Time For A New Host

Jun 14, 2009

I have a small but somewhat popular space-history website. Very simple HTML that I typed into wordpad, but it has long pages full of photos. Since 2003, I've been using media3.net with their business-class Windows service.

A few weeks ago, mypages were hacked, and a one line script inserted that called an Adobe Flash file. Apparently this was a server-wise attack, not just my web pages. Media3.net cleaned this up, but now it has happened again.

This is bad, because Google blacklists my site, and folks on Wikipedia get upset because there are a lot of links to my site.

How are they breaking in to media3.net? I think I must change hosts, but I don't want to put my image-intensive site on overbooked hardware with limited bandwidth.

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Conflicting Web Scripts, Anyway To Host Them Both At The Same Time

Jan 8, 2008

I have a forum hosting script that generates a forum for you when you sign up. It NEEDS to be in the public_html directory, its one of the requirements of the scripts and it will not work without it so it must be there, and thats the basis of my whole site. However, the CMS they include with the forum hosting script is very bad, and it would take A LOT of work to get my current website design to fit to this forum hosting script.

I want to install joomla, a CMS my website template is made for. I want it so that when users go to my website they see the joomla page instead of the crappy forum hosting script's webpage. I will just use a wrapper and wrap the forum hosting signup page into joomla.

However, the files conflict such as folders and configuration files, so I can't put them both in the same directory and I really don't feel like making a subdomain for joomla or putting it in another folder as I know that is bad for SEO.

Is there anyway to make the joomla site hosted in another folder and then appear on the frontpage when someone goes to www.mydomain.com

Like a .htaccess command or anything?

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Time For A New Shared Server Host

May 21, 2008

I have been with Page-Zone for a couple years now. Just the past year I have had little problems with them.

-For instance once I was trying to update my website and their server went down. I thought it was something on my end so I started trouble shooting it for an hour and then it came back up.

-Another time the users on my website were without e-mail for a week, because they changed IP address.

-And finally the e-mail accounts couldn't receive any e-mails from Comcast, MSN, or Hotmail accounts. So I ended up setting up a Google Aps account for us to use for e-mail.

Granted they are very cheap but I have been having many problems with little support. Also today I just noticed that in the whois it lists Network Solutions as the technical contact. Are these things that I should be looking for a new host for?

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Page Load Time And Host Speed

Oct 9, 2008

What difference in page load time does it make if I move away from GoDaddy hosting? Or doesn't it make much difference? If it does make a difference, what kind of percentage improvement are we talking about?

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T=remote_smtp Defer (-53): Retry Time Not Reached For Any Host

May 5, 2009

Getting an error specifically to sympatico ISP in Canada.

A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

retry timeout exceeded

exim_mainlog shows:

T=remote_smtp defer (-53): retry time not reached for any host

telnet sympatico.ca 25
Trying 206.47.72.104...
telnet: connect to address 206.47.72.104: Connection refused
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused

Port 25 adn 53 are open in my CSF firewall (cpanel server), TCP and UDP (for 53) and TCP for 25.

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Clustered VPS ..?

Jul 22, 2008

I have a wordpress based website that is currently doing about 500,000 uniques a month and 5gb a day. It uses the wordpress module for php caching but it is still pretty damn heavy on the CPU. I am looking for a VPS, preferably one in a clustered type of environment so that I don't need to see them reboot the (single) physical server, or be down for physical maintenance of any kind.

Also this website looks like it will continue to grow pretty fast, so a place that can handle this kind of growth would be a must.

Linux is definately preferred.

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Any, Clustered VPS In .de

Aug 17, 2007

Anybody know's about any offerings of clustered VPS in Germany.

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SolarVPS Vs Clustered.net

Jun 26, 2007

I've narrowed down my VPS search to one of these providers.

SolarVPS.
JupiterLX
832MB Total SLM RAM
30gb storage
600gb bandwidth
with cpanel
100Mbit uplink
fully managed
not sure about the datacentre, the site says Euroconnex
around £45 per month

or

Clustered.net
512 RAM
512 swap RAM
Server has 2 x quad-core Intel Xeon "Clovertown" @ 2.33Ghz (18.64Ghz)
Max of 15 servers per node
25gb storage
300gb bandwidth
with cpanel
1Gbps uplink
1 hour replacement
fully managed
Looks like the datacentre is redbus interhouse in UK
£55 per month

Which is going to be the better quality provider? Clustered offer a 100% uptime guarantee, and for every hour a server is down they refund you a days hosting.

Clustered seem to offer tape backups? solarvps offer off-site hosting, which might come in handy as well.

I searched the forum for clustered.net, but didnt find many reviews.

From my first impressions I think clustered seem to be my best bet, although I will get less in the way of storage and bandwidth, I feel there website makes me think I'll get a better quality service. There website talks about how redundant everything is. Hopefully people can backup what I'm thinking.

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Clustered Storage

Apr 9, 2008

Does anyone know of a good reliable and redundant method of organizing clustered storage? I know that IBM has GPFS - has anyone actually used it? Do they charge a crap load for it?

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Clustered.net - Review

Jul 9, 2008

I've switched my VPS to clustered.net about 6 months ago and I thought I'll just share a few of my experiences.

Clustered.net has their servers in London (somewhere in Canary Wharf, I've forgotten the name of the datacentre). I signed up for their smallest VPS available with 512MB/25GB/450GB.

Connections speeds to the UK and Europe are great, as far as I can see US is no problem either. I'm in the UK and most of the traffic is from the UK, so I wanted a UK provider.

I've got a 20M cable line at home and the server is always able to give me the full 20meg. I'd say perfect. I don't have any really heavy traffic sites, though. I've got a few sites on there, but mostly wanted my own spam solution and personal server for data-transfer etc.

Not only the speed is pretty good, the server has been up and running pretty much all the time, almost no downtimes at all. Really solid performance and reliability. Once we had a outage time of a few minutes and I got money off my next bill.

They offer cpanel, which I really wanted to have. We all know that Cpanel offers great versatility, and ASSP as spam solution is fantastic. Cpanel cost a fiver more per month.

Their website is a bit wonky, which shouldn't put you off - the support is awesome! I've done stuff like locking myself out of the VPS (set the firewall a bit too tight) and I've always had a helpful reply to my query within 10 minutes. Really helpful and quick.

Their support is truly outstanding.

I've been with Interhost before and it's a difference like day and night. At Interhost I got virtually no support at all, clustered.net always helpful, always quick. Interhost was unstable and poor speeds - clustered.net is the opposite.

Their services are not exactly at the lower end of the cost scale, but if you're looking for a reliable, fast VPS in Europe with excellent service, I can only recommend them.

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Dedicated Or Clustered

Apr 10, 2008

I currently am in the process of building an online shop, so far we have about 200,000 products in the database to when running a search its taking up to 10 seconds to display the results which is not good enough. The setup at the moment is a cpanel vps with zipservers, 512mb ram.

Given this i have started looking for new hosting for the site which is built however it cannot be launched until we have a good server. We already have 150,000 adwrods adverts set up on pause ready to go so the project is needing to move fast.

Currently pondering between
1) a 1gb dedicated server with cpanel
2) Netfirms clustered hosting which they claim is more powerful than dedicated

at the moment i am tempted to go for the Netfirms hosting as i have used them for other projects in the past and seem to get on ok with them. They claim that when i make a database it will be servered by several sql servers which will make things much faster than if i went for the dedicated set up.

Does anyone have experience of clustered hosting and is it better than dedciated?

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Innohosting Or Clustered.net

Dec 18, 2008

we are based in UK, I found Innohosting and Clustered.net to be good.

Can you please recommend which company is best?

if you know any better VPS companies than these and are UK based please recommend.

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Clustered.net Reviews

Mar 10, 2007

I am evaluating XEN hosts and was wondering if anyone has had experience with Clustered.net (UK). Their name makes it hard to search (too many false matches) and the only posts I found were in the benchmark section.

I have selected a VZ host after days of research but may need XEN for some of my other clients. (I personally prefer XEN technology for my type of applications). I am familier with serveraxis and many others (some of which cannot provide me with more than 1 or 2 IPs per server or are sold out).

clustered.net sounds interesting. They have fall-back to static pages, support backup DNS (via bind so not limited to web pages) and SMPT (the only provider I know of that does). I am NOT a panel kind of guy so not offering Cpanel or Plex is fine.

This has been gruling research but well worth it. Thanks to all who post and answer on this forum, this site is a treasure trove of knowledge!

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Clustered Windows Hosting UK & USA

Jul 24, 2008

I have 5 domains, searching for clustered shared windows hosting. I prefer UK based, but If you know good provider in US, I want to learn it.

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Drupal VPS Hosting Or Clustered

May 8, 2008

I just purchased a site yesterday that uses runs Drupal and uses 75 gigs bandwidth a month and gets around 3800 visitors a day.

Was looking for something that could handle this type of traffic without spending a fortune on a dedicated.

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Cpanel Clustered DNS (DNSOnly)

Jun 27, 2008

Thew initial setup process for my future web hosting company will require a redundant dns setup. I was thinking of having two servers from softlayer (one on the east coast and the other on the west coast) being used as the dns servers (ns1.mydomain.com & ns2.mydomain.com). With one other server for handling the shared accounts, of course adding more servers (as needed) to the cluster in the future. Just wondering if this is the best possible way to setup for having only two name servers (with redundancy) for all shared account servers with my fleet. As well, I was thinking a dns only server wouldn't need to be that powerful, but I would like to be prepared in advance if you feel a strong server would be needed to handle the loads for all the shared accounts on many servers.

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Clustered Hosting In Europe?

May 5, 2008

Do you know anyone who offers clustered hosting in Europe?

I need to be in Europe due to speed

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Hardware For Clustered Hosting

May 14, 2008

Every time I see more companies choose to offer clustered hosting, but what is really necessary to be able to offer this service?

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Clustered Solutions Explanation

Jul 7, 2008

this is something that struck me, that is what are the benefits (pros and con) of being hosting on a clustered webhosting / clustered vpses

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