View Full Version : Looking for new vps host to support 300-400 simultaneous users
comicus
11-10-2007, 02:58 PM
Hi there.
I really need to find a new hosting provider. To say my current provider is worthless would be flattering lol. Anyway, I'm looking for a VPS solution that can handle somewhere between 100-300 forum users logged on at a time. I did a lot of research on hostgator and the reviews seem to be glowing for the most part, but i've also read that they are pretty brutal about shutting people down without warning if too many people are logged on. They only support 25 simultaneous mysql connections. to be honest, i'm not 100% sure what that means in terms of users logged in/using the forum at the same time.
My forum is pretty popular...we have over 5,000 registered members and we get an average of 2,500-3000 "visits" or 216,000 "hits" a day. Bandwidth, however, isn't all that heavy. We only average around 30-40g a month.
Any suggestions? Thanks very much in advance.
eUKhost.com
11-11-2007, 09:40 AM
VPS is the right idea I guess and there wont be any problems for you. It can easily handle 400-500 users online.
Marco van Herwaarden
11-11-2007, 10:30 AM
VPS is the right idea I guess and there wont be any problems for you. It can easily handle 400-500 users online.
You seem to give a reply to almost every thread in this forum, and often (not saying always, i have also seen some good valuable posts made by you) the post does not make any sense.
"VPS is the right idea I guess"
He is not asking if VPS is the right choice.
"and there wont be any problems for you."
Don't you think this will depend on his choice of host and the package?
"It can easily handle 400-500 users online."
'It'????
What is 'it', a specific VPS package at the host he is asking about (hostgator)?
How many concurrent users a VPS can handle, depends on the configuration of that VPS, a generic reply like you are giving has absolutly no value.
PS Please note that the intention of the hosting forum is to allow members to share their experience with hosts and advice eachother. It is NOT intended as a marketplace/advertising for hosting companies!
Advertising, in post, PM or other means, is not allowed on our site.
class101
11-11-2007, 01:16 PM
300-400 user on a VPS looks a lot to me , I mean you 'll have to contact each provider 1 per 1 to check first , how many VPS cutomers arre hosted per machines at maximum, for exemple I told to eapps how many, they replied 100, so if you count 100*400, I doubt they will host easly 40000users online in same time on a box that does 10$/Mo VPS, you will have to search/contact about that to find quality providers thats does charge each box, or to move on a dedicated is better I think in your case because your site will probably grow. Just my 2cent suggestion.
You seem to give a reply to almost every thread in this forum, and often (not saying always, i have also seen some good valuable posts made by you) the post does not make any sense.
I think you must not allow to put .com in the nickname, that does some sort of advertising because I saw lots of post of him in hosting talks , he's maybe some sort of new generation bot heh...
comicus
11-11-2007, 02:34 PM
Thanks guys. I think VPS will support what i need for now, but can anyone suggest a good (established) provider that they've personally had experience with? meaning....you've run a medium sized or bigger vbulletin forum site on a specific vps and would recommend it? i'm actually starting to lean away from hostgator now that i've done a little more research. Thanks in advance.
webhost
11-11-2007, 11:53 PM
100-300 Users online A vps.
While a high end vps would maintain 100 to 200 users ,, 300 is a little much for a vps.
Most vps providers sale top plans with 1 gig of ram, maybe some at 2 gig but not much more,
When you starting using that much ram you really need to be looking at dedicated servers and not VPS boxes.
Also this really depends on what you forums are using resource wise.
Joey
eUKhost.com
11-12-2007, 05:50 AM
Advertising, in post, PM or other means, is not allowed on our site.
Well, I just kept in mind the no.of users he mentioned and suggested what I thought. If this has caused some problems or made it look like self promotion then I apologize for that. But I have never promoted or advertised myself on this forum.
comicus
11-12-2007, 05:44 PM
lots of views...no other suggestions? your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
noppid
11-12-2007, 05:51 PM
Check for a host with free upgrade paths like servint. If you get on a box and it's paging, you need more.
A $50.00 256mb vps will not help you at all IMO. They will page with two moderately busy forums and or several php driven apps. You do not want to burst. So look at the fixed number of RAM and choose wisely.
comicus
11-12-2007, 08:14 PM
thanks for the responses so far.
with 50 users currently online, here are my server load averages from vbulletin's admin cp:
1.86 1.20 0.65
here is the other info incase that helps:
Server Type Linux Data Usage 82.85 MB
Web Server Apache v2.0.54 Index Usage 30.58 MB
PHP 5.0.4 Attachment Usage 1.03 MB
PHP Max Post Size 8.00 MB Avatar Usage 3.58 MB
PHP Maximum Upload Size 150.00 MB Profile Picture Usage 347.3 KB PHP Memory Limit 32.00 MB Unique Members Today 202 New Threads Today 8
MySQL Version 4.1.14 New Users Today 5 New Posts Today 118
MySQL Packet Size 150.00 MB
Threads: 7,809, Posts: 100,729, Members: 5,486
if my site is running very slow even with those numbers (which aren't terrible), wouldn't that indicate that my host is most likely to blame? it's a vps so i really don't think it should be *that* slow. I really believe my provider has just gone to heck.
i guess i'd be open to a dedicated server if i could get a good deal on one. we don't currently run any ads and we don't openly ask for donations, but maybe it's time we changed all that lol. if you all agree that a VPS isn't going to help me, can you point me toward a reasonably-priced ($100-$150 maybe) dedicated provider that would be reliable? thanks again.
comicus
11-14-2007, 11:10 AM
anyone? =)
apiasto
11-14-2007, 01:37 PM
try this surfspeedy.com found them quite reliable so far.the best thing i liked is there tech support,and they do pay attention.very helpfull better than go daddy,site ground,host gator and startlogic.I had some problems with my data base,others refuse to fix it but they did transfered for free and everything working fine so far.
comicus
11-14-2007, 05:53 PM
thanks guys. well i think i've about settled on a managed dedicated server from hostgator. it has a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz and 1gb of RAM. think this will work for my needs?
DarthCoder
11-19-2007, 04:29 PM
u dont need dedicated server if u run Lighttpd or litespeed.
dougeetx
11-23-2007, 03:52 PM
Checkout the sig
w1z4rd
11-30-2007, 04:33 AM
If you're fairly tech savvy and good at following tutorials I'd personally recommend slicehost. They offer "barebones" vps' at a great price and the community is active. You'd be surprised how much you can squeeze out of a vps that is not loaded down with cpanel etc. They offer a decent range of packages, worth a look.
Chris!
12-01-2007, 12:52 PM
I've been with Knownhost for just short of a year.
They've been great. They do VPS hosting, and they also have Hybrid Servers.
Perhaps one of their packages would fit your needs without the need to go to a full dedicated server.
You might want to check them out. The service is excellent and support email you back within minutes if you have a problem.
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