Re: Server unreliability
От | Mitch Pirtle |
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Тема | Re: Server unreliability |
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Msg-id | 330532b604092918576a06aaa2@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Server unreliability ("Greg Sabino Mullane" <greg@turnstep.com>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 01:16:26 -0000, Greg Sabino Mullane <greg@turnstep.com> wrote: > > > So far, I've had one person donate $10 ... in order to put a dedicated > > server onto the network, I'd need alot more of those Then perhaps a different approach needs to be taken? > FWIW, I've been more than willing to put my money where my mouth is, > but as long as we have banner ads all over out site, I'm not willing > to provide money. I seem to recall that people offered to offset the > costs of the banner ads earlier, but the discusion never got anywhere, > mostly because nobody could produce the amount that the banner ads > brought in. I use Adblock for FireFox, and as a Gen Xer I don't see them anyway ;-) > As far as suggestions, why not all chip in and get a nice dedicated server > in a centralized place (e.g. Washington DC), get it up and running, > and migrate things over one by one. This was my thought initially, and servers themselves are actually quite cheap (at ~$99 each) - that is why I asked about bandwidth usage, as I believe this would be the cost factor. For example, Server Beach (www.serverbeach.com) gives you a dedicated machine for $99 monthly, and despite them being single processor machines, we could have a dedicated webserver, dedicated database server, and dedicated ftp/mail/whatever for ~$300... I'm getting dual-xeons at aPlus.net for $200 or so, but I don't know if PostgreSQL would need that kind of hardware if we could have several servers. Thoughts? Discuss. ;-)
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