I have in works, an attitude adjuster for distrowatch
Glad to be back up, working on bringing main back online the database is over 2 GB, built a lamp server on my machine injected the database looking to reduce the overhead. pretty neat commands learned in adjustment of it:
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theemahn@JackHammer:/media/Storage/Websites/public_html$ ls
forum.tar.gz repo.tar.gz sqldumps sqldumps.tar.gz themelinux.tar.gz ultamatix.com ultamatix.com.tar.gz ultimateedition.tar.gz ultimateplayer.tar.gz
theemahn@JackHammer:/media/Storage/Websites/public_html$ cd sqldumps
theemahn@JackHammer:/media/Storage/Websites/public_html/sqldumps$ ls
dserver_bucyrus.sql dserver_ftest.sql dserver_gimp.sql dserver_themelinux.sql dserver_ultamatix.sql.bz2 dserver_ultamatix.sql.tar.gz dserver_ultimate.sql
dserver_forum.sql dserver_gforum.sql dserver_player.sql dserver_ultamatix.sql dserver_ultamatix.sql.gz dserver_ultamatix.sql.zip
theemahn@JackHammer:/media/Storage/Websites/public_html/sqldumps$ mysql -h localhost -u ultamatix -p ultamatix < dserver_ultimate.sql
Lamped up will make all adjustments locally then pump up the sql to the server and inject, reduction of overhead means less chance of the server crashing. I am going to pay for a second hosting acct for just main, main sees some nasty traffic. Divide and conquer
Ultimate Edition 3.4 is already uploaded and is straight off the chain been running it for weeks with 0 incidence.
We are going nowhere, this is not my first time dealing with hosting companies, however hopefully my last:
Joined: Fri Oct 12, 2007 10:02 am
Member For: 4 Years, 8 Months, 10 Days < I was building O/S's way before this. There will be a few bumps in the road as I continue. I think I did a good job bringing the forum back up exactly as it was as it went down.
My goal is to make the following stat look like a joke:
- The 105 thousand downloads in a month will be shortlived so will the 120,000 when Ultimate Edition 3.4 drops.
Most people do not understand what is involved there, that is 31 servers pumping Ultimate Edition to the world, I attempted to do it solo and lost at 1/2 a petabyte in a month cloud based 6 servers and shutdown due to traffic. What do you think sourceforge has ate? Lets's do some math lets break down the 100,000+ downloads of Ultimate Edition 3.2. A light number of 3 GB per ISO at 100,000 times what kind of traffic are we looking at? Boggles my mind everytime. More like 140,000 times at time of this post. Something else to ponder Ultimate Edition 3.4 is a LTS. So the above should be a "Give me"
That is indeed mass traffic, however the traffic we see here is a pound on the sql server & thus far the new hosting company has taken it thoughly. I do not currently have all sites back up, however the one that drops the "Big hammer is up", they are doing well. I do feel I will have to move main before it is all over, time will tell.
I will not hide from my users what I have going on, if the hosting company takes care of my needs I will take care of thiers. Hostgator has sent me checks for sending them users. I am fairly certain the users I sent them do not see the traffic I see. I do not feel bad for doing so. It is not free to do as I do, I have ate the costs for years. As long as a demand is there I will spend my last cent to ensure you have what you need.
SSH access takes 10 minutes and you have Ultimate Edition 3.4 x86 and 64, minus mirroring. A decision I must make.
Amen, brother.
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Mainboard: ASUS Hero VI (AM4)
CPU: AMD 1700X water cooled (Deepcool Captain Genome Cooling tower)
Ram: 16 GB GSkill Trident RGB Series Dual Channel DDR4 3200
Video: MSI RX470 8GB Gaming card.
Hard Disks: MASSIVE on the network.(10 Gigabit, 48 port, multiple servers)
Monitors: Dual 4K 43" LG, 4K Samsung 28"
750 Watt modular PSU (Rosswell)
1100 Watt Amp & 4 X 600 Watt speakers
Servers in the basement.