Some info about HOSTING - IE
I will buy a dedicated seed box from Hosing-IE
This one :
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Core 2Duo 2x2,66 GHz
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif 2x500 GB SATA HDD disk
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif 4 GB of RAM DDR-ECC
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Traffic-Unlimited (guaranteed)
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif 1Gbit Switch Port
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif KVM (Obtional) NEW
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif RemoteConsole
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif PLESK (obtional)
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Remote Reset Obtion
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Linux or Window
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Windows 2003 web edition free
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Windows 2008 web edition free
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif Monthly Payment
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif 99 € Setup Fee
http://hosting-ie.com/images/arr.gif 79 € Per Month
I need some info ;
1- How much traffic real traffic i can get every month ( need some pple experience )
2- can i make parts from this server ? Like many webui + FTP accounts ? and how many can I setup ?
3- How many ip will I have ?
4- What is the range of uploading speed ?
any opinions will be appreciated ( even if u advise me to buy from another company ) .
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I don't know if 1Gbit switch port will actually mean 1Gbit to the internet. There's a huge difference; just look at OVH which offer 1Gbit switch as well but only on their internal network and not to the internet.
Even so; traffic is very theoretical but when you know a month has 2592000 seconds and you can either do 11MB or 110MB per second, you go figure your theoretical bandwidth.
Well, what can you do with Windows? I mean; if you run Windows at home, can you install a WebUI? Can you install FTP? And so on and so on. If you can do it at home, you can do it on the server, basically (except ofcourse for games).
/edit: you might wanna think about what you want, judging by http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-see...ection--341703
Re: Some info about HOSTING - IE
very cool package i'm waiting your reviews too!
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FransTormer
I don't know if 1Gbit switch port will actually mean 1Gbit to the internet. There's a huge difference; just look at OVH which offer 1Gbit switch as well but only on their internal network and not to the internet.
Unless you have a serious RAID setup you are not going to reach 1 Gbit/s even if the provider is able to give you the speed.
With current pricing and practical limits (the hard disks being a serious bottleneck), it just doesn't make sense to go for Gbit in one server. You are better served with several 100Mbit servers.
xirvik
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xirvflux
Unless you have a serious RAID setup you are not going to reach 1 Gbit/s even if the provider is able to give you the speed.
That's just plainly not true.
Just increase the caching of uTorrent to around 512MB, 1GB or even more on a 4GB-rig and the first few minutes you will indeed not get 110MB/s transfer but afterwards you will when you're limiting yourself to just a few torrents seeding.
Hell, even my trusty WD Green disks here at home (2 single disks) can easily manage 90MB/s random read (even over my Gbit-network) so don't really see why you need a serious RAID setup to pump a good 100MB/s to the internet; especially if you split seperate torrents between two (or multiple disks) on a pretty decent controller (which is not connected to the old PCI-bridge).
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Originally Posted by
FransTormer
Just increase the caching of uTorrent to around 512MB, 1GB or even more on a 4GB-rig and the first
Caching is not that important when all your HD space is used on live torrents. There are so many cache misses that it becomes irrelevant.
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Originally Posted by
FransTormer
Hell, even my trusty WD Green disks here at home (2 single disks) can easily manage 90MB/s random read (even over my Gbit-network) so don't really see why you need a serious RAID setup to pump a good 100MB/s to the internet;
Because torrents needs LOTS of hard disk head movement. It's one of the worst cases scenarios.
xirvik
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Originally Posted by
xirvflux
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Originally Posted by
FransTormer
I don't know if 1Gbit switch port will actually mean 1Gbit to the internet. There's a huge difference; just look at OVH which offer 1Gbit switch as well but only on their internal network and not to the internet.
Unless you have a serious RAID setup you are not going to reach 1 Gbit/s even if the provider is able to give you the speed.
With current pricing and practical limits (the hard disks being a serious bottleneck), it just doesn't make sense to go for Gbit in one server. You are better served with several 100Mbit servers.
xirvik
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:thumbsup: you are true.
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Ow well, seems some peeps know it all. Weird that my setup here (as mentioned earlier with the 2 single disks) just did a very decent 87.5MB/s transfer using local peer discovery and 2 accounts on a private tracker.
Besides that, even if a Gbit-server would only do 55MB/s to the internet (or about half the theoritical speed), that would still translate into 5x 100Mbit-servers which in the end would set you back a lot more than a single Gbit-server (and which some trackers prohibit leeching from more than 1 IP at the same time, even for different torrents).
Re: Some info about HOSTING - IE
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Originally Posted by
FransTormer
Weird that my setup here (as mentioned earlier with the 2 single disks) just did a very decent 87.5MB/s transfer using local peer discovery and 2 accounts on a private tracker.
Sounds like those 87.5 MB/s happened on a single torrent. Try having 30 torrents at the same time. Even if 29 of them just need 15 kb/s, the HD head movement is going to kill the overall throughput.
If you are getting sustained Gigabit speed on the usual real world scenarios I'd love to get an account :-)
xirvik
Re: Some info about HOSTING - IE