GT1999
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<< I just found the BEST free forum software! >>
That's strange, it doesn't look like Fuse Talk. >>
Since when is Fuse Talk free? *checks their site* Nope, it sure isn't.
<< What's the maximum number of users that a forum could have, so the hosting/forum software remains cheap and easy (under $25/month)? >>
That depends on bandwidth limitations from the hosting company and the load the server can take. You'll need a good database backend such as mysql, sql server (w2k/NT), PostgreSQL, or even Oracle. You're best bet is to run something like phpBB2 and grab one of the mods that you like from their site. Their forum software is proven, they release security patches frequently, have a good community support forum; hell, you can even instant message the developers/coders over AIM!
If you're looking for hosting providers, check out CIHost.com or RackShack.net if you're looking for your own dedicated box. I ordered a box from RackShack and was going to turn it into a Counter-Strike server, but since they're in Texas, even with their multiple 1Gbps links, the latency wasn't too great for me in Chicago. They do offer a lot of bandwidth. Try downloading something from RavenServers.com and you'll see what I mean. Also, www.pcck.org/forums is hosted by RackShack.net and the run vBulletin. Quite snappy even though they run a TFC and CS server on it full-time and do webhosting off of it. Uber-bandwidth. You can get an unmetered 10Mbps box (1GHz PIII, 512MB RAM, 40GB 7200RPM, RedHat 7.2) for $399/month. 10Mbps unmetered should be enough bandwidth for almost anyone. The real limitation there is server hardware if you're going to be running forum software off something like that. A 1GHz PIII can't hold all that much on it's own.