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How can someone that's been here as long as you have freakin' negative reputation points? It looks like you should change your user ID, because you're NOT learning.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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If you are trying to host a site, that you just developed, then it's better to start with Shared Hosting, once you get the users and revenue going, you can shift to Dedicated Hosting, and once the site becomes big hit (you need to decide the criteria), then you try to host the site yourself. otherwise it's not worth it and too much efforts/money will be required to test if your new idea is going to work or not. becuase selft hosting is big resposibility, you need everything redundant, power / hardware / internet / storage etc...
And if you have that kind of money in your pocket, then buy 2 high configuration servers, with dual socket CPUs, quad core Xeons, with 32 GB RAM each, with RAID 10 harddrives. and then install vmware ESX in both. and configure atleast 1 web servers each (for redundacy) , and 1 database server with atleast 1 node for replication (both on sperate servers for redundacy).
you can allocate 8GB x 2 ram to sql server database, 4GB ram x 2 to web servers. reserve 2 GB for vmware host. and 1 GB for sql server failover witness database. and use rest for development environment. (and the networking hardware extra, hardware firewalls, switches, static ip, internet connections etc..)
And if this is too complex then go with Amazon EC Services or Windows / SQL Azure. and you dont have to worry about anything, and you can upgrade the hardware as per the demand, by changing the web.config.
I charge $120/hr for consultancy
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Thanks ,for your reply.Honestly and Seriously.Does that handle 50,000 users ?
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Number of users doesnt matter, even you have 7 mil users, it will handle. the question is how many are online at the given point of time? if around 3000 users are online at the same time, it will handle it. (again it depends how complex the site is, and how much database access / calculations are required to satisfy one user request) you can always use Load/Stress Testing tools on the website before launching it. I always stree test my web applications with atleast 5000 users for most common workflow.
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I-am-Learning wrote: Now dont look at my signature - it's a defence for the Irrational downvotes that I keep getting.
See here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DF7MroTLDfU[^]
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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You didn't reply to my previous reply.thanks but i was just asking a simple question to thse who might know the answer.Why do some of my post go in to these long chains - with some fireworks.I definitely didn't try and instigate any fireworks.
Messages which are not relevant can be ignored -is that too high an expectation.
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I-am-Learning wrote: You didn't reply to my previous reply
I did. Give it some godforsaken time. I have only two hands and five fingers in each.
I-am-Learning wrote: I definitely didn't try and instigate any fireworks.
You didn't acknowledge the help offered to you and worse yet you SHOUTED.
I-am-Learning wrote: Messages which are not relevant can be ignored -is that too high an expectation.
I do wish people could have ignored it, but you can't really be telling what should be others doing on the internet, especially when you do silly things.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Have you actually thought of calling a hosting company and seeing what they would recommend you use from your spec?
As barmey as a sack of badgers
Dude, if I knew what I was doing in life, I'd be rich, retired, dating a supermodel and laughing at the rest of you from the sidelines.
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In the cloud -it's not always clear - So I framed my question in a simple manner.there are a lot of techies around here, so it might have been good to get a rough estimate.
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I-am-Learning wrote: What is the minimum server configuration to keep a site like codeproject running for 50,000 simultaneous users. Nos of procs for the windows server and nos of procs for the Sql Database server and amount of Ram.
That depends on the number of cores on each proc, the amount of RAM and the technology stack the site is built on. It also depends on whether you're virtualising and / or tuning the OS correctly. The disk setup - SAN vs DAS vs local drives plays a huge importance as well as, to an extent, the size of your existing database tables and the caching mechanisms you have in place. You've also asked about "server", not "servers".
The minimum spec for a single server to run each facet of (yes, I'm cheating) CodeProject with current visitor load would be:
1 6-core 16GB web server with, say, 3 virtual web servers.
1 dual proc 12 core SQL server with 64Gb RAM. Bring this down to a single 6-core, 8GB if you start with empty tables.
1 lazy machine with 16GB for running caching using AppFabric. The better you make this, the cheaper you can go on your database server
1 linux based mail forwarder
DNS, AD, Firewall
Double everything up for redundancy.
You could go lower, fairly easily, but I love having headroom.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I love getting head too... oh wait... you said head room...
......nevermind.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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Thanks for the information, good to know.
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How i can access to a computer information that it is in a network with other computer?
of course when that computer is off.
i mean , do we can access to a computer information in network when it is off?
thanks so much for your regard.
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Please tell me you're not being serious.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Can you drive a car when the engine is off?
I must get a clever new signature for 2011.
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sure. By being pushed, or towed, or going downhill. Now can you access that computer that is powered off, or can't you?
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they preserve indentation, improve readability, and make me actually look at the code.
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Do you mean wake it up over the network?
Yes, there is a wake on LAN option that can be set on some PCs.
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You can use a tool to wake the computer (start it) like http://oette.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/wol2-update/[^]. Once you've started the computer then you will be able to get all the info you would be able to get with it being ON.
Hope this helps...
===> modification beyond this point...
PS: you will need to get the mac address of the computer you want to WOL. With the software tool I've linked you will be able to do it automatically without even being in front of the computer: you'll be able to get the computer's name, IP, brand of the network card and MAC address.
Usually the network cards remain powered to allow the computer to WOL.
Some old computers don't allow to be awaken.
And in other cases you could need to tweak the BIOS.
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Hi Guys....
I'm at the point of gong bald and sitting with chunks of my hair on the ground next to me with my current hosting company.
Following is a brief description of the hell I have been going through the last 2 weeks, so if you want to skip it all, just go to the last two sentences
I'm currently doing my hosting via Aplus.net, and the first client that I have where is something involved other than a quick dotnetnuke or wordpress site, a nice little challenge for once, then it turns out a bigger challenge than what I was anticipating.
Well... it started that I need a nice sql database, so quickly hop onto their control panel and..... oops, unable to create the domain via the control panel.. get an error. No problem, on chat and they create the domain for me... step one done... domain is registered.
Second thing, the database.
Back into the control panel to create the database... ooops, unable to create the database via the control panel... get an error. No problem once again on chat, they do something in the backend, ask me to try again, sure thing there I can create the database from the control panel. Nice thing about the package that I have, is that I get a free MSSQL database , just what I want.
Database is created but I'm unable to connect via management studio, back on chat... ok I need IP whitelisting to connect to the database, fine I give them my IP address... while they are busy with whitelisting I get a nice sms, there just went R170 (South African Rand) off my account . I'm on chat with them so I query this as I'm suppose to get a free database. Yes they tell me, the free database is a 50MB database, and I created a 100MB database, but 100MB was the smallest option that there was, you can choose either 100, 250, 500, 1GB or 2GB database.. Oh they tell me, they will log a support ticket to change the database and then I need to contact their billing department to get the refund. (Still waiting for that to be cleared up) and did I mention that is R170 per month.
Now all this happend 2 weeks ago.
Every since then I have been having issues connecting to the database where I get that lovely network or instance related error message, so for the last 2 weeks I have been on their chat on a daily basis, re-requesting the IP whitelisting for it appears to reset somehow that they can't explain.
So I think it is time for me to move hosting company, so any suggestions for reliable and affordable hosting companies that I can look at?
My requirements are dot net 4.0 with MS SQL database
No matter how long he who laughs last laughs, he who laughs first has a head start!
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DiscountAsp.Net[^]: been with them for years and, yes, they're a teency bit pricey but never, ever had a problem. Do a search and you may find 6 months half-price coupon. They really are very good.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Cool thanks, checking them out now, best thing is that even the site (hosted on their servers) is unable to connect to the database (hosted on their servers)
No matter how long he who laughs last laughs, he who laughs first has a head start!
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Am I correctly reading their price sheet that the only DB available at the base plan is access?!?!
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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DASP - The hosting is good, the support even better and the forum active. Its easy to quibble about a few dollars but when you add the wasted time with so so service and support its money well spent.
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