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tol120 11-17-2013 12:14 AM

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Looking for the best adult cloud web hosting that's reliable, scalable and reasonably priced :)

Any help and your experience with said service appreciated!

Can you run normal PHP web sites like word press with them? Do you have to upload to one host and then everything gets distributed for you? How do database servers work in the cloud?

And what's a good price range at say 3/ 5/ 10TB p/month worth of traffic?

Thanks in advance?

Zeiss 11-17-2013 01:20 AM

Why do you need cloud for such a small traffic? Think of cloud like dedicated except you pay per hour for virtual resource, which scales depending on load, so you would only pay for what you actually use. If you don't have it managed, you need to configure everything.

EnterpriseVpsSolutions 11-17-2013 02:44 AM

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tol120 11-17-2013 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Zealotry (Post 19875782)
Why do you need cloud for such a small traffic? Think of cloud like dedicated except you pay per hour for virtual resource, which scales depending on load, so you would only pay for what you actually use. If you don't have it managed, you need to configure everything.

we're going to grow a lot and we want better speeds world wide, fast downloads world wide, handle traffic spikes and redundancy, so not being dependant on one server (going down) - I assume clould will help with this?



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Originally Posted by EnterpriseVpsSolutions (Post 19875827)
We have unlimited bandwidth on our cloud and vps servers at the moment come check out some of our deals.

thanks, will check it out

EnterpriseVpsSolutions 11-17-2013 03:02 AM

A cloud will offer resources that you can control some you can expand like memory and cpu with a reboot. Clouds are also supposed to offer an HA environment so your server has almost no downtime. A vps is very similar to a cloud as the technology goes but they are more what you see is what you get and don't normally have upgrades for resources and no HA environment. Then you can get the Personal cloud which has 2 dedicated servers and 1 san for your needs, at that point you have full control of your system were you can sell vps or create them how you want.

alphamonkey 11-19-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by tol120 (Post 19875741)
How do database servers work in the cloud?

Short answer, just like they do on a VPS, Dedicated or shared host. ;)

Usually what cloud servers allow for related to db's is the ability to change the resources allocated to a db server by simply rebooting. Something like RDS on Amazon will manage the db server and all you need to do is adjust your instance sizing to your needs.

Some of the managed solutions allow for easy additions of slaves to a master but they don't handle scaling your code regards to read/write splitting. You'll need to either rewrite your code to take advantage of your additional servers or use something like MySQL proxy to split your queries. The DB is still one of the hardest parts of scaling a web app. Depending on where the bottlenecks are in your code, this may or may not be a problem.

One of the biggest advantages to cloud servers is the ability to change your resource utilization to match your needs and free you of server maintenance if it's managed.

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