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Raymii.org on Frontpage of Hackernews again, +30000 visitors :)

Raymii

New Member
So, my article about DigitalOcean hit the frontpage of HackerNews. It hit yesterday around 21:00 GMT+2, one day later around 15:00 GMT+2  it is now on the second page. Lets show you guys some statistics.

This is the article: https://raymii.org/s/articles/Digital_Ocean_Sucks._Use_Digital_Ocean.html

Here are screenshots from my statistics. Which is done with Piwik, I offer free hosted piwik btw: https://raymii.org/s/static/Hosted_Piwik.html

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Conclusion? Lots of Mac Hipsters reading my article for about half a minute. Also, no single server in the cluster went down, all held fine: https://raymii.org/s/static/Sparkling_Network.html

Any of you guys have such spikes? Normally raymii.org gets about 5000 hits/day.
 
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HalfEatenPie

The Irrational One
Retired Staff
Awesome! 

Could you clarify specifically on your cluster and back-end setup?  I'd be really interested in it! 
 

Raymii

New Member
Awesome! 

Could you clarify specifically on your cluster and back-end setup?  I'd be really interested in it! 
Static website, generated by my own Python magic. 11 servers running either nginx or lighttpd. Website deployed via git, git has a post-receive hook which pushes changed to the website out to all cluster nodes. Round robin DNS.

I had a more complicated setup with Glusterfs, php and MySQL master-master setup, but that didn't handle the "internet-latency" too well.
 
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drmike

100% Tier-1 Gogent
Congrats on the coverage of such a silly little thing :)

Digital Ocean is pretty good.   Not low end pricing but not Linode pricing either.  Mid tier perhaps, leaning towards the lower pricing.

Quite happy with DO myself.   Great disk speed, nice control panel, fast support.
 

Lanarchy

New Member
Static website, generated by my own Python magic. 11 servers running either nginx or lighttpd. Website deployed via git, git has a post-receive hook which pushes changed to the website out to all cluster nodes. Round robin DNS.

I had a more complicated setup with Glusterfs, php and MySQL master-master setup, but that didn't handle the "internet-latency" too well.
Yes, yes... I know some of these words...
 
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