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Old 01-19-2012, 11:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question How beefy of a dedicated server do I need?

It looks like the time has finally come to upgrade from my fleet of VPS's to a dedicated server for a few of my sites.

I've been looking at places like liquidweb and inmotion, but always get stuck on the same thing. Just how beefy of a server do I need?

Typically I get around 15,000 unique visitors and 50,000 pageviews per day on the sites I'll be moving, which the VPS handles just fine. The problem is that I also run a very large Facebook fan page and when I direct that traffic back to the website the site can experience up to 25,000 visitors in a 15-minute span, at which point the VPS croaks and dies. My goal is to get it onto a server that will handle that load at least.

So what do I need for this? Multiple cores/processors? 4gb ram enough or do I need more? Should I go w/ Raid or SSD hard disks or will regular ones be fine? There's an extreme dearth of information on this out there on the net.
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Old 02-29-2012, 06:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It looks like the time has finally come to upgrade from my fleet of VPS's to a dedicated server for a few of my sites.

I've been looking at places like liquidweb and inmotion, but always get stuck on the same thing. Just how beefy of a server do I need?

Typically I get around 15,000 unique visitors and 50,000 pageviews per day on the sites I'll be moving, which the VPS handles just fine. The problem is that I also run a very large Facebook fan page and when I direct that traffic back to the website the site can experience up to 25,000 visitors in a 15-minute span, at which point the VPS croaks and dies. My goal is to get it onto a server that will handle that load at least.

So what do I need for this? Multiple cores/processors? 4gb ram enough or do I need more? Should I go w/ Raid or SSD hard disks or will regular ones be fine? There's an extreme dearth of information on this out there on the net.
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I had the same problem so spoke to a couple of mates who had already upraded their servers. They pointed me to hostgator.com I clicked on the live chat top right hand side of webpage spoke to a tecky geek. Gave him my requirements and took his advice. That was 5 years ago, had no problems and their support is 365/24-7

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How many scripts are running? Are these sites heavy on database load? If it were me I'd opt for more RAM over a faster processor.

Look for atleast a Core 2 Duo processor (GHz doesn't matter too much)
Minimum 4GB RAM, 8GB preferred so you can grow into it.
RAID-1 Mirror for redundancy w/offsite weekly backups.

Also make sure you're getting enough bandwidth.
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cPanel is a bitch IMHO. With a self-managed server you can do wonders with it. I'm using Liquid Web and it's been great so far. I have an average of 20,000 UV a day spread among several sites and the memory consumption does not go over 2 GB.
Linode / 6sync are great for unmanaged. WiredTree is decent but I had a lot of troubles with them.

It all depends of what kind of scripts are you using and how optimized is your server.
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Old 03-06-2012, 11:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Goto the cloud, then you can scale up when you need it and scale down when you don't.

Personally I come in my pants over Azure, but that's just me. Rackspace Cloud looks good, although I have never used them.
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