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I'm just curious as there may be people who post here who have similar web
needs. My personal music site is usually very quiet in traffic save for once or twice a year when we might get a few hundred (once about a thousand) visits in a very short amount of time. So I find myself paying as if I get this all year round just so it doesn't go down. Have you ever seen a company offer a package for people who get occasional spikes? |
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"yrret" wrote...
I'm just curious as there may be people who post here who have similar web needs. My personal music site is usually very quiet in traffic save for once or twice a year when we might get a few hundred (once about a thousand) visits in a very short amount of time. So I find myself paying as if I get this all year round just so it doesn't go down. Have you ever seen a company offer a package for people who get occasional spikes? What are you paying now? There are plenty of providers who offer effectively unlimited disk space and traffic volume. |
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![]() "Richard Crowley" wrote in message . .. "yrret" wrote... I'm just curious as there may be people who post here who have similar web needs. My personal music site is usually very quiet in traffic save for once or twice a year when we might get a few hundred (once about a thousand) visits in a very short amount of time. So I find myself paying as if I get this all year round just so it doesn't go down. Have you ever seen a company offer a package for people who get occasional spikes? What are you paying now? There are plenty of providers who offer effectively unlimited disk space and traffic volume. Reading over my question I think I miswrote. I did go for a $300 a year (canadian includes domains) for unmetered bandwidth. And its just fine if there's only a few visits. But it slows to useless if any significant traffic occurs. So the bandwidth is worthless if its not there when its needed. At an ignorant and not terribly informed glance its looking like I'd need to pay 300 a month for a dedicated server. But it seems like overkill for whats is essentially a vanity site that doesn't generate income. Perhaps its just a poor host choice. I don't know whats normal. |
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On 2008-07-18, yrret wrote:
"Richard Crowley" wrote in message . .. "yrret" wrote... I'm just curious as there may be people who post here who have similar web needs. My personal music site is usually very quiet in traffic save for once or twice a year when we might get a few hundred (once about a thousand) visits in a very short amount of time. So I find myself paying as if I get this all year round just so it doesn't go down. Have you ever seen a company offer a package for people who get occasional spikes? What are you paying now? There are plenty of providers who offer effectively unlimited disk space and traffic volume. Reading over my question I think I miswrote. I did go for a $300 a year (canadian includes domains) for unmetered bandwidth. And its just fine if there's only a few visits. But it slows to useless if any significant traffic occurs. So the bandwidth is worthless if its not there when its needed. At an ignorant and not terribly informed glance its looking like I'd need to pay 300 a month for a dedicated server. But it seems like overkill for whats is essentially a vanity site that doesn't generate income. Perhaps its just a poor host choice. I don't know whats normal. Is it dynamic or static traffic? In other words, do you use PHP or another scripting language? If it is a thousand people downloading an MP3 file at the same time, you would need to talk to Akamai. I assume you are not talking about that. If it is static traffic with only HTML and downloaded files, a few hundred to a thousand visits is nothing, and any provider with a reasonable pipe should be able to handle it. If it is dynamic traffic, then if the code is inefficient then it may not be possible to find a low-cost system that does it. You would need to recode things to be more efficient. I provide such systems for a semi-reasonable cost (i.e. $65 per month) but we only host for our clients. We also charge an arm and a leg for support. Most of our clients don't mind paying because they can actually *get* support. (One said that his experience with free support showed it is worth just about what you pay for it.) -- Mickey There comes a time when you should stop expecting other people to make a big deal about your birthday. That time is age 12. -- Dave Barry |
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In article tbWfk.78135$kx.44671@pd7urf3no, yrret wrote:
Reading over my question I think I miswrote. I did go for a $300 a year (canadian includes domains) for unmetered bandwidth. And its just fine if there's only a few visits. But it slows to useless if any significant traffic occurs. So the bandwidth is worthless if its not there when its needed. At an ignorant and not terribly informed glance its looking like I'd need to pay 300 a month for a dedicated server. But it seems like overkill for whats is essentially a vanity site that doesn't generate income. Perhaps its just a poor host choice. I don't know whats normal. Consider the folks at his.com. You will find yourself paying much less for more bandwidth, and you can actually call and talk to a real human being that knows something about the net. With the US dollar dropping precipitously, it's probably an even better deal for you. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Jul 17, 9:56*pm, "yrret" wrote:
I'm just curious as there may be people who post here who have similar web needs. *My personal music site is usually very quiet in traffic save for once or twice a year when we might get a few hundred (once about a thousand) visits in a very short amount of time. *So I find myself paying as if I get this all year round just so it doesn't go down. Have you ever seen a company offer a package for people who get occasional spikes? Going through this myself. My previous host went through email service "upgrades" for umpteenth time and totally hosed my email accounts. Anyone trying to contact me via my normal main domain account discovered I don't exist according to the host. This has been going on for 6 weeks and trouble tickets / phone support haven't resulted in anything but frustration. So long to the previous host. I asked around the local community and had a number recommend GoDaddy.com. I'm going to give them a try and see how it goes. bobs BS Studios we organize chaos email domain to resume sometime in the future until then works with the appropriate modifications |
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![]() "Mickey" wrote in message ... On 2008-07-18, yrret wrote: "Richard Crowley" wrote in message . .. "yrret" wrote... I'm just curious as there may be people who post here who have similar web needs. My personal music site is usually very quiet in traffic save for once or twice a year when we might get a few hundred (once about a thousand) visits in a very short amount of time. So I find myself paying as if I get this all year round just so it doesn't go down. Have you ever seen a company offer a package for people who get occasional spikes? What are you paying now? There are plenty of providers who offer effectively unlimited disk space and traffic volume. Reading over my question I think I miswrote. I did go for a $300 a year (canadian includes domains) for unmetered bandwidth. And its just fine if there's only a few visits. But it slows to useless if any significant traffic occurs. So the bandwidth is worthless if its not there when its needed. At an ignorant and not terribly informed glance its looking like I'd need to pay 300 a month for a dedicated server. But it seems like overkill for whats is essentially a vanity site that doesn't generate income. Perhaps its just a poor host choice. I don't know whats normal. Is it dynamic or static traffic? In other words, do you use PHP or another scripting language? If it is a thousand people downloading an MP3 file at the same time, you would need to talk to Akamai. I assume you are not talking about that. Yes, actually funny how typing out questions makes me realise how poorly I've thought them out. Its PHP and mySQL, mainly allows people to register with email and to download more. |
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