yes i did.Let me guess you went with a kimsufi.com?
What specs?yes i did.
yes about 500 this was done so each user would get most disk io and cpu time.I thought you wanted a 32GB node for 1,000 users.
So how many 32MB VPSes are you putting on that 16GB node...500?
Looks like a 19.99 GBP/mo KS-4.
Isn't that a single disk?yes about 500 this was done so each user would get most disk io and cpu time.
Yes it is a KS-4 about £19.20/month inc vat
Yes it is.Isn't that a single disk?
Okay. So probably a desktop hard drive, not enterprise like WD RE/Black and 500 virtual servers on a single hard drive. You don't see any issues with that?Yes it is.
This has to be the kindest, most endearing way of calling someone an idiot.I watched an episode of House about someone not being able to predict future events or consequences due to an issue with their prefrontal cortex. Have you been diagnosed recently?
Not good. It's not even a design. Look at the websites of some of the most popular hosts.Thank you for your input guys i will order the node tomorrow and have the service up within 7 days.
All money is sorted.
please can you guys provide input on http://32mb.club/
Thank You guys.
Maybe.I would be more than happy to provide servers for this. I have loads of Core2Duo boxes and a very underutilized fiber link
Wait, that has just one ipv6 address according to http://www.kimsufi.com/uk/#servers . Are the users going to share that too?yes about 500 this was done so each user would get most disk io and cpu time.
Yes it is a KS-4 about £19.20/month inc vat
I think your correct!Wait, that has just one ipv6 address according to http://www.kimsufi.com/uk/#servers . Are the users going to share that too?
he.net ipv6 tunnel.I think your correct!
Maybe he though as 128 is a bigger number it meant more IP's than his first choice server.
Wait, so you don't even have the slightest bit of control over the main IP addresses for this project?he.net ipv6 tunnel.
Such profitable. Wow.I think I need to update my calculations.
A /64 is 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 IPs. I'm sure he'll be able to cram that many VPSes onto a single-disk i5.
At $1.49 each, he should net about $2.75 quadrillion. Well, minus the 20 GBP a month for the server.