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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
I'm glad I don't host you 🙂

We've got a good provider - that's why we pay em the big bucks 😛

Who's your provider and how much do you pay for how much bandwidth?

I believe it's AtomicServers.com


Yep
As for the cost. not my department, but it's not cheap. But we have a dedicated managed server & firewall, managed backup, etc.
 
Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
I'm glad I don't host you 🙂

We've got a good provider - that's why we pay em the big bucks 😛

Who's your provider and how much do you pay for how much bandwidth?

I believe it's AtomicServers.com


Yep
As for the cost. not my department, but it's not cheap. But we have a dedicated managed server & firewall, managed backup, etc.

It must be expensive as there is no price listed.
 
Originally posted by: Armitage
The after action report promised...

We signed up > 1100 new accounts yesterday. We ussually average about 100 accounts a day, so I'm guessing about 90% of those we'll never see again. Peak simultaneous logins was about 270. We've been averageing about 80-100. Overall, everything survived. No appreciable slowdown noted. Here are some graphs.

bandwidth
Hitcount & etc. (WebDruid)

Slashdot is #7 (slashdot.org) & #15 (science.slashdot.org) on the referer list, following various direct & local referers.

The user agent logs seem wierd - top 15 are all mozilla or firefox of various flavors, which doesn't seem right.


What is used to generate that graph?
 
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
Originally posted by: Armitage
The after action report promised...

We signed up > 1100 new accounts yesterday. We ussually average about 100 accounts a day, so I'm guessing about 90% of those we'll never see again. Peak simultaneous logins was about 270. We've been averageing about 80-100. Overall, everything survived. No appreciable slowdown noted. Here are some graphs.

bandwidth
Hitcount & etc. (WebDruid)

Slashdot is #7 (slashdot.org) & #15 (science.slashdot.org) on the referer list, following various direct & local referers.

The user agent logs seem wierd - top 15 are all mozilla or firefox of various flavors, which doesn't seem right.

What is used to generate that graph?

The hit count graph came from WebDruid
The bandwidth graph comes from the monitor site provided by the hosting service.
 
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