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Originally Posted by ISNScott What are the current server specs.
Also 18,000 accounts on one server is it not extremly overloaded?
Paste the results of
uptime;uname -a;df -h;netstat -an | grep :80 | wc -l
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Has there been any security issues with the server?
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"I would suggest and unmetered server "
Unmetered is not unmetered, you hammer the bandwidth and you get capped or terminated. How much does it use a month, would around 10tb do it? What does the connection on the server burst too? 100mbit?
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Do you limit bandwidth usage on accounts?
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How often do you get abuse/infringment emails?
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I will have to get my programmers to get some of this data for you, I do appologize up front for that, as I do not have some of that info to provide you off hand. Here are the answers that I can provide:
We have in the past had a few issues with server loads, but resolved that by upgrading to a more powerful sever, with more ram, and moved some larger premium paying clients to a different server that I own.
No security issues with server, but my programmers have done a security overhaul on the box and secured it before we have moved accounts from old server to new server. Basically the box has any and all unneccessay ports closed and is setup to only allow the functions of this script access ect...
All server stuff goes goes through ev1servers.net. They provide the server to us ect...We have not had any problems with them capping or taking away our account or bandwidth. We have had months were we were at 1000gig and others were we very well exceed that amount pushing the 2000gig or a little more mark. 10tb should be more than enough...probably well over what you would need.
Bandwidth usage on the free accounts is limited. I probably should have mentioned that before. You will have the ability to limit the amount of bandwidth each user gets (along with the disk space, number of mysql db ect..) for each free account. When that user reaches that ammount, they will receive an email let them know, and their page wil display a user ovr bandwidth message when their webpage is accessed. The email they receive will let them know that they can upgrade to receive more bandwidth/disk space. This a way to get them to pay for a "premium" account. Once again, you can set these to whatever you want and make multiple "premium" upgrade packages for them to pay for.
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