Ok i know about that page but i'm using centos and the commands of the svn are failing, any suggestion?
Ok i know about that page but i'm using centos and the commands of the svn are failing, any suggestion?
danswano, it's not that easy to fix XBT to your TBDev source.
XBT queries are different, you should know PHP/MySQL and C/C++ very good and perfect why to compile XBT.
If you want help, i can help you but my hour cost 30 Euro.
30 Euro/hour ! ( People calling me Mr.Optimizer ) I am good with optimizing trackers and killing extra / useless MySql queries to make trackers browse very fast
P.S:I highly recommend you to review TBDev XBT section for more information, it's not one step change from announce.php to XBT tracker, you should have enough knowledge what you are doing else you will kill your tracker & your members will fly away
And how many hour the whole tracker will take to get up and running front and back?
Last edited by danswano; 03-02-2009 at 01:27 AM.
Your all wrong... I have between 12,000 and 15,000 peers running on a PHP backend.
While an XBTT backend is more efficient than a PHP backend, the limitations are a result of the hardware, and not the software. You could have an XBTT backend that is slower than a PHP backend if the PHP is run on much more efficient hardware.
Three things can affect this.
1) Processor speed.
2) Memory available and cache ram speed.
3) Disk speed.
I've hit well over 15,000 peers on my modified announce with little worry.
Ok well like i said, i am no professional, my server at the time was (and i am going back 3 years here so what i actually remember)
2.8ghz pent 4
2 gig ram
250gig 7200rpm hdd
and it got to 11,000 ish (may have had a bit more but not much more) and it would be 30+ server load.
now i have 2 servers, 1 for web and XBTT the other for the DB both have
(off the top of my head i cant really remember lol)
Quad Core processor 3.0 ghz i think but will have to look that up.
8 gig ram
250gig laptop 5200rpm hdds
and get 100,000 peers with XBTT and server loads of less than 1
so that will do me lol and that is without memcache, we do have APC installed though but not memcache.
all i know is, if you want a shit load of peers, more than 25,000 and closer to 100,000 get XBTT. (its the easier way anyway, unless you are a pro or at least semi pro and know wtf you are doing)
2 servers,
for that many peers, WOW
You might want to look at your setup if you need 2 servers to run your site with that peer amount.
Quad Core processor 3.0 ghz i think but will have to look that up.
8 gig ram, this should handle your hole site. use that ram and cache.
Wild
Last edited by wildbytes; 03-02-2009 at 04:22 AM.
well its 2 servers in 1 box
http://www.intel.com/products/server...l-overview.htm
one of those, thing is we may be able to push 400,000 peers, but i have never had over 100,000 even when we had over 100,000 members we never got over 100,000 peers lol but with 27,000 members we are at 95,000 atm.
plus they are co-location, so it is mine, honestly i am happy with it and that is all that matters, we probably could push more oomph out of it if i really wanted, but no need atm.
what really shagged us up, was having over 700members on the site at once as well, but i havnt had that with these servers, so again, its been fine so far, which does me.
btw they are 2 * Quad core 3200 2.33ghz
Last edited by stoi; 03-02-2009 at 04:39 AM.
@merwais
I have a work for you.
Where can I find you?Do you have some contact?
Thanks
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