You mean BuyVM.Yes, it's runs on a 256mb VPS. I believe the provider being used is called Shovehost
That was fairly insulting.Yes, it's runs on a 256mb VPS. I believe the provider being used is called Shovehost
top lel comedy goldYes, it's runs on a 256mb VPS. I believe the provider being used is called Shovehost
Yeah, but I think Shovehost will get over it!That was fairly insulting.
That is correct. It does seem like a lot of VPSes and I guess I could/should just go with a dedicated server, but I like keeping things in different baskets and ordering services from providers who frequent here. Chose BuyVM for the DDoS protection. It works great, would pay more for that. It's definitely needed. Chose RamNode because they always perform well in the LET top providers poll. Had never been a customer of them before, but figured I'd give them a chance. Chose Tortoise Labs because the owner is active here and helpful, also they've got a sexy custom control panel. Chose Digital Ocean, because well, it was all the hype. So far so good. Chose NinjaHawk as Nahian is a good friend and my test/trial VPS I had with them ages ago was solid, but never used. So I figured I'd give them a go when I needed a new VPS.So that's 6 VPS instances to run the site.
No Google Analtics spying.
Monitoring done in-house.
Advertising scripts done in house.
Billing software running also in house.
Backups to remote VPS.
The forum isn't at it's peak activeness right now, but just for reference,2x 256MB for 3000 avg. daily visitors, 25000 avg. daily pageviews?
Crap, I really need to learn optimizations better.
It's Lighttpd, actually. I actually didn't setup/configure the server, Fran did so props to him. In the middle of the madness that was the LET hack, vpsB was hosted on a personal cPanel VPS I was running with RocketVPS and getting flooded. That started acting crazy pretty fast so I ordered a VPS w/DDoS filtered IP from BuyVM and in my distress Fran got it all setup. I've toyed with the idea of switching to Nginx, as personally, that is what I am more familiar with. But Lighttpd has been working great so far. Seems that the WWW server usually idles around 80-110MB of RAM usage nowadays.nginx definitely handles the resources better.
Im hosting similar traffic wordpress site on a Ramnode 256MB OVZ. And it runs Apache with load averages of almost 0.00 Even I have 64MB memcached instance on that VPS.2x 256MB for 3000 avg. daily visitors, 25000 avg. daily pageviews?
Crap, I really need to learn optimizations better.
You can handle many millions of visitors a day on such servers. Depends though on the app/middleware layer and caching.With Nginx you could handle 10000 visitors a day on a 256MB RAM so easily.
We are honored to have you as a client :")Well, actually...
The website is ran off of (2) 256MB KVM VPSes. It could realistically be one, but there would be not enough resources left over for any comfort. So there is a WWW server for Lighttpd and PHP, and a MySQL server.
Other servers include a Ramnode VPS used for backups made every 2 hours. It archives them by date and time, a DigtialOcean VPS used for a Piwik install to collect analytics as Google Analytics was done away with, a third BuyVM VPS for the ad-server (w/DDoS protected IP), a NinjaHawk VPS for a billing/support desk (still working on it, but up), and a TortoiseLabs VPS used for an Observium install that monitors everything else.
But mainly it's the (2x) 256MB BuyVM KVM VPSes.