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  • Blackrose
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2001
    • 344

    #1

    tech advice please

    i have two old servers atm ... a dual 1.4ghz & dual 1.2ghz p3 processors each with 2gb of ram ... at peaks, my load averages are at most 0.5 on each of the server ... now, im going to get a new server and then move the contents of both servers into one badass server ... combined, these two servers are eating up about 25-30mbps monthly .... here are the specs of bad ass server :

    Bandwidth: 50Mbps
    Server: Dell 1850
    CPU: Dual 2.8Ghz Xeon w/1MB Cache
    Ram: 2 GIG (might get it to 3gb sometime soon)
    Hard Drive: 73 GIG SCSI

    now my question is, do you think the badass server would be able to handle the load of the sites combined from the two older servers ... with scripts that include 3 ucj, 1 atx, 2 comus, 1 tmanager, 1 smartthumbs, 1 at3 & 1 madtgp

    please tell me what you guys think ...

    thanks in advance
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  • Juicy D. Links
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 122992

    #2
    Yes i believe it would have no issues

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    • Blackrose
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2001
      • 344

      #3
      any more opinions/says? ... greatly appreciated in advance
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      • darksoul
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        • Apr 2002
        • 4997

        #4
        Should be no problem.
        Especially if you'll use freebsd on it
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        • Ycaza
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          • Feb 2005
          • 4290

          #5
          yep, really easy too
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          • sandman!
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            • Mar 2001
            • 15431

            #6
            i would rather have the 2 old boxes
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            • Paulzy
              So Fucking Banned
              • Sep 2002
              • 199

              #7
              collocation or dedicated?

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              • Blackrose
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2001
                • 344

                #8
                dedicated of course

                @sandman - may i know the reasons why?
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                • RAM
                  They're all hookers, but mom!
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 7047

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blackrose
                  i have two old servers atm ... a dual 1.4ghz & dual 1.2ghz p3 processors each with 2gb of ram ... at peaks, my load averages are at most 0.5 on each of the server ... now, im going to get a new server and then move the contents of both servers into one badass server ... combined, these two servers are eating up about 25-30mbps monthly .... here are the specs of bad ass server :

                  Bandwidth: 50Mbps
                  Server: Dell 1850
                  CPU: Dual 2.8Ghz Xeon w/1MB Cache
                  Ram: 2 GIG (might get it to 3gb sometime soon)
                  Hard Drive: 73 GIG SCSI

                  now my question is, do you think the badass server would be able to handle the load of the sites combined from the two older servers ... with scripts that include 3 ucj, 1 atx, 2 comus, 1 tmanager, 1 smartthumbs, 1 at3 & 1 madtgp

                  please tell me what you guys think ...

                  thanks in advance
                  Try looking here for the answer
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                  • INDK
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 75

                    #10
                    When you buy a pimped-out server like that, you shouldn't be expecting the hardware to disappoint you.

                    The only way you're going to know is to test it out. Good luck!

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                    • Blackrose
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 344

                      #11
                      im expecting to get one of this, its no surprise, this is gfy ... expect .01% serious answer when you ask a serious question

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                      • latinasojourn
                        Confirmed User
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 3191

                        #12
                        suggest raising RAM to 4gb or max.

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                        • INDK
                          Confirmed User
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 75

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Blackrose
                          im expecting to get one of this, its no surprise, this is gfy ... expect .01% serious answer when you ask a serious question

                          When you actually deploy your server, what good is 10x RAM going to do when the bottlneck is an expensive database query that should be cached or an infinite loop in your application?

                          25% of the battle is having good hardware. This much you have. Your server is a monster!!!
                          75% of the battle is configuring the operating system, applications, etc to function to their full potential. This part is a <b>PROCESS</b>, not something you buy in a box.

                          If you want easy answers, you're not gonna get it. "Double your RAM" or use this RAM instead of that RAM bla bla bla isn't going to help. What you can do is try some benchmarking applications like ab... this kinda thing will give you pretty graphs and some numbers to look at -- which might put you at rest -- but I will tell you from experience: the only test that matters takes place in a real world situation.

                          Really, at this point you don't need to dump any more $$$ into that server. JUST LEAVE IT ALONE MAN!

                          Once again, good luck!

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                          • Blackrose
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2001
                            • 344

                            #14
                            in all the boards i posted this question, this is the most info-filled reply ive ever had with regards to this question ... thank you for that.

                            as with the configuring, im with isprime and they're the best at configuring stuffs and they know their stuffs very well imo ... why would HUGE paysites host with them if they dont know their stuffs
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                            The dice are rolled...
                            You look like shit...
                            I feel like gold
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