YMC
Mon 28 July 2008, 03:54 pm GMT +0200
I've been going through some of the old threads here and people had hosting with MediaTemple, Dreamhost and a variety of others. Are you still using them? Even if you are still using them are you happy or just waiting to make a move?
I'm looking for hosting for a growing picture gallery site, a blog (~120 existing posts) and 3 static HTML sites with room to grow. The gallery is just starting to get known and this month I've had close to a GB of bandwidth with it.
HostGator has a limitation of 50,000 INODES/files which worries me with the gallery site - clean install has 12-13,000 and every picture generates 2 files and then there's the cache it uses to limit CPU usages that can generate tens of thousands of files. With the plans I have for the site, I suspect I would hit the 50k wall within a year between all 5 sites. I had pretty much scratched them off the list anyway but now I worry if other hosts have similar limitations.
Any general opinions on grid, clustering, and cloud hosting? Don't quite understand what the difference between the 3 is; but am familiar with cluster technology from back in my mainframe days. Can't believe it's "new" for PC servers. ::)
I want to only do business with a principle - the people who own the machines. I would love to find something kinda in the middle - not the $4-5 per month with unrealistic offerings and not Pair with $30 per month for their smallest plan. But, I am looking for uptime, communication, and even a little hand holding now and then. And I do not want a host that moves your sites from server to server, breaks your blog, and then tells you a site is up when it is toast.
Sorry, this got a bit long. It's been a long weekend of research on this.
I'm looking for hosting for a growing picture gallery site, a blog (~120 existing posts) and 3 static HTML sites with room to grow. The gallery is just starting to get known and this month I've had close to a GB of bandwidth with it.
HostGator has a limitation of 50,000 INODES/files which worries me with the gallery site - clean install has 12-13,000 and every picture generates 2 files and then there's the cache it uses to limit CPU usages that can generate tens of thousands of files. With the plans I have for the site, I suspect I would hit the 50k wall within a year between all 5 sites. I had pretty much scratched them off the list anyway but now I worry if other hosts have similar limitations.
Any general opinions on grid, clustering, and cloud hosting? Don't quite understand what the difference between the 3 is; but am familiar with cluster technology from back in my mainframe days. Can't believe it's "new" for PC servers. ::)
I want to only do business with a principle - the people who own the machines. I would love to find something kinda in the middle - not the $4-5 per month with unrealistic offerings and not Pair with $30 per month for their smallest plan. But, I am looking for uptime, communication, and even a little hand holding now and then. And I do not want a host that moves your sites from server to server, breaks your blog, and then tells you a site is up when it is toast.
Sorry, this got a bit long. It's been a long weekend of research on this.