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Hosting Solution Inquiry
I am not looking to be spammed with host names or URL's. What I want to know is what kind of a server/hosting solution would I need to handle 50,000 downloads/month of a software package that is approx 2.5MB in size? What will perform and be cost effective?
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Youre going to need a couple servers, and a gigE port as you'll be pushing 500Megs+ of bandwidth.
You can do about 100Megs per server, so 5-6 servers should do you fine |
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Magg that's wrong
50,000 downloads x 2.5MB = 125,000 MB or 125GB You can easily get away with a medium sized Virtual Hosting account with over 100GB bandwidth.
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I see magg still needs someone to do his homework for him
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Most likely he misread and thought he said 50,000/day
Ugh Jon |
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LOL - I realized this isn't overly huge on bandwidth...I was wondering about server load. Could I honestly get good performance out of a Virtual Hosting setup?
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I wouldn't suggest a virtual setup, but a shared or semi-dedicated setup should more than likely be fine for you.
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Honestly, for 125GB and that many downloads, I would just get a smallish dedicated server so youre already setup for expansion and you dont have to worry about what other users are doing to bog down the shared server you're on.
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a semi dedicated with no more than say 4 users, and your golden
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Sweet....great information. Thanks for all the help!
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You'd be better off with a dedicated machine with its dedicated pipe in order to guarantee constant performance. Dedicated solutions are not that pricey these days anymore.
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Keep in mind, that is only 125 gigs per month there, but at the same time, its about x many per second being downloaded....
50,000 / 30 = 1666.66 per day downloaded which translates to... 69.44 Downloads per hour and 1.15 Downloads per minute That turns into 1.15 X 2.5MB = 2.875MegaBYTES per minute which further equates to: 2.875 / 60 = .0479 MegaBYTES per second Which then turns into .0479 X 8 = .383 MegaBITS per second, which is roughly one third of a megabit. So a dedicated server with 500kbps bandwidth will do nicely for you. If ya want one, let me know I have it ready and waiting online for you right now for 50.00 per month. :-) Older PIII, but PERFECT for you. More info |
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From what it sounds like, you can probably get away with a reasonable Dedicated server. If you are making a lot of revenue off of these downloads, you might spend a little more to feel comfortable that your solution can support your needs now and in the future.
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Yes! Downloads are not as taxing on servers as say php/mysql connections. You will need a large semi-dedicated, or virtual plan from a scalable host. If this is for a single domain I know where you can get a 12GB/250GB plan for only $39.99/mo.
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