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Old 11-19-2005, 11:29 AM   #1
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load balanced server setup---who has good pricing connectivity on this?

what host specializes in "load balanced" setups at good connectivity, good pricing?

thanks.
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Old 11-19-2005, 11:38 AM   #2
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Which load balancing method would you plan on using? We can help.
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Old 11-19-2005, 12:09 PM   #3
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Which load balancing method would you plan on using? We can help.

well after thinking on this i think that load balancing might be overkill---something more appropriate for what i'm thinking about might be "hot spare hard drives in a RAID".

i need a box that can run a few hundred domains, have maybe 4 gig RAM, dual processor, and do maybe 20mbps with about 200gig active storage, and 200 gig backup.

with good connectivity at a mooch price. (managed)
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Old 11-19-2005, 12:19 PM   #4
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you can always do poor mans load balancing using round robin DNS.

create multiple A name records for www with different IPs and/or also multiple @ records for the base url also with multiple IPs.

one box big drive create NFS mount for your content
two boxes with some processing power
NFS mount the big box on the two processing boxes.
round robin dns to the big boxes simple mans load balancing

if you have your own servers you can pickup a cheap big ip load balancer for around 700 bucks IMHO the best load balancers out there and a 700mhz processor can easily do a hundred domains
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Old 11-19-2005, 12:56 PM   #5
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We have several load balancing & hosting solutions that I feel would be appropriate for you. Here's one cookie cutter package, ICQ me or email [email protected] so I can send you a full price list. Also I have a couple of specials on hardware that could save you money if you're not looking for one of these machines.

RealPro Hosting Dedicated Plan C
2000GB transfer
250GB SATA RAID 1
Dual AMD Opteron Troy 2.4GHz
2048MB Dual Channel
20 IPs $0.35/gb Overage
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$449.95/month to month (no contract)
$2,649.95/6month contract
$5,149.95/1year contract

RealPro Hosting Dedicated Plan D
10mbps
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Dual Dual-Core AMD Opteron Italy 1.8GHz
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25 IPs $0.30/gb Overage
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$524.95/month to month (no contract)
$2,999.95/6month contract
$5,839.95/1 year contract
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Old 11-19-2005, 01:13 PM   #6
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Hi,

Take a look at http://www.RealityCheckNetwork.com - we specialize both in high availability RAID setups as well as load balancing servers.

We're hosting some of the largest adult sites and we feel confident that we can provide the exact solution you're looking for as well as grow with you in the future.

Our current hardware is:

Dell 1850
Dual Capable 3Ghz Xeon (2MB Cache)
Up to 4GB RAM

ICQ me: 4930562 and we'll discuss a plan that meets your needs exactly.
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Old 11-19-2005, 01:28 PM   #7
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If you decide to go the RAID route..

I don't really see a large point to having one array being "primary" and one array being the "backup array" on a machine. I would suggest going with a 4 drive setup, configured in RAID5 w/ a hot spare.

In addition to the additional drive-failure protection RAID gives you, keep it mind that it is ABSOLUTELY NOT a replacement for proper backups! RAID only helps you in the case of specific hardware failure - if human error, vulnerabilities, scripts that run amok, etc. happen, you simply have then lost your data if no backups exist.

If you're interested in talking further I'm sure Reflected Networks can give you a quote for fully managed and backed up services at a rate that cannot be beat.


ICQ 25285313 or e-mail phil at reflected dot net if you like.

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Old 11-20-2005, 11:04 AM   #8
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it sounds as though load balancing or a cluster might be more than you need uless its uptime that you are worried about. Either way we are priced about equal to our normal server set ups. We special ize in load balanced clusters and have more tahn a few pew people on this board using our solution. Combine that with the fact that we pier with with uunet, level3, abovenet, sprint, verio, aol, tw, cox, road runner and others and you could see why we might be the best choice. hit me up if you like am happy to help.
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Old 11-20-2005, 02:53 PM   #9
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if you have your own servers you can pickup a cheap big ip load balancer for around 700 bucks IMHO the best load balancers out there and a 700mhz processor can easily do a hundred domains
F5 BIG IP's for 700 bucks? maybe very old models.

http://cgi.ebay.com/f5-Networks-BIG-...QQcmdZViewItem

wow.. unreal.. we sell the newer models for MUCH more then that.
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Old 11-20-2005, 02:57 PM   #10
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F5 BIG IP's for 700 bucks? maybe very old models.

http://cgi.ebay.com/f5-Networks-BIG-...QQcmdZViewItem

wow.. unreal.. we sell the newer models for MUCH more then that.
still amazed how cheap old models are..

i doubt anything off ebay would still have F5 support.. might have some licensing issues too.
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Old 11-20-2005, 03:04 PM   #11
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Why kill yourself with a F5 or expensive hardware based solutions?? LVS does it all and with cheap assed hardware, the only problem is you need a experienced linux admin to get it running right.
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Old 11-20-2005, 03:12 PM   #12
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Why kill yourself with a F5 or expensive hardware based solutions?? LVS does it all and with cheap assed hardware, the only problem is you need a experienced linux admin to get it running right.
F5 BIG IP 9.x is fucking awesome though.. a bunch of load balancing methods (ie. predictive, observed, round robin, ratio, etc), iRules, monitors, fail over, etc.. its a must in for most mainstream sites.
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Old 11-20-2005, 04:45 PM   #13
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Old 11-20-2005, 05:51 PM   #14
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RealityCheckNetwork or National Net would be my suggestions
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Old 11-20-2005, 06:50 PM   #15
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you can always do poor mans load balancing using round robin DNS.

create multiple A name records for www with different IPs and/or also multiple @ records for the base url also with multiple IPs.

one box big drive create NFS mount for your content
two boxes with some processing power
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round robin dns to the big boxes simple mans load balancing

if you have your own servers you can pickup a cheap big ip load balancer for around 700 bucks IMHO the best load balancers out there and a 700mhz processor can easily do a hundred domains
you're looking at fairly nasty file locking issues doing that with NFS, not to mention that most web servers and NFS (OOTB) do not play well together, especially with htaccess files.

Just my experience with 200Mb/s though. You'd be better off putting a CSS in and direct connecting your backend hosts to a small SAN.
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Old 11-20-2005, 06:51 PM   #16
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you're looking at fairly nasty file locking issues doing that with NFS, not to mention that most web servers and NFS (OOTB) do not play well together, especially with htaccess files.

Just my experience with 200Mb/s though. You'd be better off putting a CSS in and direct connecting your backend hosts to a small SAN.
this all reminds me of an old saying... K.I.S.S.
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it sounds as though load balancing or a cluster might be more than you need uless its uptime that you are worried about. Either way we are priced about equal to our normal server set ups. We special ize in load balanced clusters and have more tahn a few pew people on this board using our solution. Combine that with the fact that we pier with with uunet, level3, abovenet, sprint, verio, aol, tw, cox, road runner and others and you could see why we might be the best choice. hit me up if you like am happy to help.
Just a hint...When trying to sell, learn to spell. You might have the best network in the world, but you sound like a complete tool.
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