I have a reseller package and when creating a new site i grossly underestimated the traffic and am now approaching my bandwidth limit already.
Im just curious what happens when i reach this limit so i know what to expect. Will my site just go down until next month comes along when my bandwidth refreshes again?
tried doing a search for my problem, but I guess I'm searching for the wrong criteria. Anyways, I'll try to keep this simple and straight forward:
1. We have about 10 web servers running on Plesk 2. We are running out of space 3. The servers have no more slots for adding new disks.
In this scenario, what would the next option be? Assuming that we will be increasing the basic hosting size, I think we're going to hit a brick wall soon. And hard.
How do you guys run your hosting setup? Multiple web servers with local storage, or do you guys make use of NAS (SANs are a bit pricey)? Hope to be able to pick your brains a bit!
I am going to run a VPS as a VPN proxy server and therefore I was asking myself if it is possible to freeze or shut down the VPS before it exceeds it bandwidth limit of 100GB a month?
The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit. Please try again later. Apache/2.2.11 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.11 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at confidentchemicals.com Port 80
Bandwidth limit gets reset every first of month but what to do when users reached to this limit between 1 to 10 days?
we don't want to upgrade users packages or bandwidth limit rather than allocated.
why can't we reduce bandwidth limit? __________________
Due to certain reasons I am looking for a fast reseller plan to Melbourne Australia. I would prefer the best from USA for Melbourne customers.
At the moment I would like to search and get quotes from various companies in the right city in USA which will be able to provide cpanel /whm and great support.
All the mail sent from your server is going into the JUNK folder of other servers, such as Hotmail, GMail, Yahoo,etc, not reaching the inbox What are the steps needs to be taken to prevent mails going JUNK folder
I run a popular community and there are a number of notifications the user can receive. The notifications are sent via PHP mail() function. For an increasing number of users, emails never get to their mailbox (neither in their junk mail folder). When I look in qmail's logs, I see a lot of these :
Quote:
@40000000469233dd346d5d24 new msg 331743 @40000000469233dd346d610c info msg 331743: bytes 637 from <myscript@mydomain.com> qp 14664 uid 81 @40000000469233dd34bb8cc4 starting delivery 151: msg 331743 to remote user@hotmail.com @40000000469233dd34bb90ac status: local 0/10 remote 1/20 @40000000469233df02a4e334 delivery 151: success: 65.54.244.40_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250__<20070709131043.14663.qmail@ns22299.ovh.net>_Queued_mail_for_delivery/ @40000000469233df02a4eb04 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 @40000000469233df02a4eb04 end msg 331743
So I receive a "250" answer, but with this "Queued_mail_for_delivery" message, and the user never gets anything of the email. This exact message is for an hotmail account, but I get other similar ("queued") messages for other accounts.
Is there anything i can do to prevent this from happenning ? A lot of new registrant get these messages with their validation emails and that is lost customers for me.
I am trying many OS's but none of them worked as it should:
- Windows 2000: install aborted - Windows XP: install aborted - CentOS 4.4: install OK but Kernel panic on start-up - CentOS 3.8: instal OK, only 3.8 Gb identified but the OS out of 8 Gb - CentOS 3.8 64 bits: couldn't install, CPUs support only 32 bits
Add to this, the machine boots on EL Kernel on CentOS 4.4 but not on the SMP Kernel!
how I could run this machine on Linux with 8 Gb RAM?
i dont want clients taking the servers I/O and server load over 4.00 when they do major update ect... querys on sql. is there a way to limit the ammount they can do?
My server has 8GB RAM, however processes are limited to 3GB it seems, even if most of the memory is free (I have a mathematical program that mmaps lots of files and needs more than 3GB). I read somewhere that this is because the OS is 32-bit, but that it could be bypassed with "hugemem" kernel support.
I doubt that my host would install this for me, so how can I do this myself without breaking my server I've never done anything like alter a Linux kernel. My current OS is:
Linux 2.6.9-67.0.20.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 12:40:47 EDT 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux With WHM 11.2.0, cPanel 11.11.0-S16999, REDHAT Enterprise 4 i686 - WHM X v3.1.0.
I recently used these forums to help narrow my search for a reliable, competent host. I choose to avoid the larger hosts that sells unlimited or large amounts of disk space and bandwidth. I went with a smaller host that sells a 1GB disk space and 10GB bandwidth package that is reasonably priced. Keep in mind that my site is new and will likely only be visited by friends and family. I feel this package is appropriate for my needs.
Should I be concerned about a host that will suspend my site if I reach my limit? As a customer I would rather be notified to upgrade my account instead of having my site suspended. This practice of automatically suspending sites may very well be the normal procedure for most hosts thus the reason for my post today. Please share your opinions on this topic.
How do you limit CPU/RAM per account on a shared web server without virtualization? Something like what Dreamhost is now offering, for instance for user "john", assign 256MB of RAM and 10% of CPU. Without Virtuozzo and friends.