[GENERAL] Hosting Service Recommendations

2005-04-25 Thread Chris Kratz
It seems the consensus on this list is that when running postgres, Opterons 
outperform Xeons by a significant margin not to mention the CS storms 
postgres seems to cause on Xeons.  We are looking for a hosting service for a 
postgresql based application.  Unfortunately, it seems most services 
standardize on Dell and by extension Xeon hardware.  Do anyone have 
recommendations for hosting services that would be able to provide Opteron 
based hardware and have decent service?  Or are we stuck with Xeons?
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Chris Kratz

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Re: [GENERAL] Hosting Service Recommendations

2005-04-25 Thread Jerry Sievers
Chris Kratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It seems the consensus on this list is that when running postgres,
 Opterons outperform Xeons by a significant margin not to mention the
 CS storms postgres seems to cause on Xeons.  We are looking for a
 hosting service for a postgresql based application.  Unfortunately,
 it seems most services standardize on Dell and by extension Xeon
 hardware.  Do anyone have recommendations for hosting services that
 would be able to provide Opteron based hardware and have decent
 service?  Or are we stuck with Xeons?  -- Chris Kratz

You might consider a co-located server.  You supply the hardware of
your choosing and the ISP puts it in their datacenter.

Less popular than dedicated server (owned by the ISP) but a good
choice if you have special hardware needs.

Not all ISPs do colo so, better check around.

HTH

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305 321-1144 (mobilehttp://www.JerrySievers.com/

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Re: [GENERAL] Hosting Service Recommendations

2005-04-25 Thread Alex Turner
I have found that even the larger hosting companies such as Rackspace
are pretty clueless when trying to configure even a mid size database
server.  They gave us a 4 drive raid 5 even after being explicitly
asked for a RAID 10. They also put the controller in write through
cache mode.  Pretty bad config - the server blew chunks, our single
drive ATA cheapo box ran significantly faster.

I would definatley suggest looking at co-lo.

Alex Turner
netEconomist

On 4/25/05, Chris Kratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It seems the consensus on this list is that when running postgres, Opterons
 outperform Xeons by a significant margin not to mention the CS storms
 postgres seems to cause on Xeons.  We are looking for a hosting service for a
 postgresql based application.  Unfortunately, it seems most services
 standardize on Dell and by extension Xeon hardware.  Do anyone have
 recommendations for hosting services that would be able to provide Opteron
 based hardware and have decent service?  Or are we stuck with Xeons?
 --
 Chris Kratz
 
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Re: [GENERAL] Hosting Service Recommendations

2005-04-25 Thread Steve Atkins
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:04:27AM -0400, Alex Turner wrote:

 I have found that even the larger hosting companies such as Rackspace
 are pretty clueless when trying to configure even a mid size database
 server.  They gave us a 4 drive raid 5 even after being explicitly
 asked for a RAID 10. They also put the controller in write through
 cache mode.  Pretty bad config - the server blew chunks, our single
 drive ATA cheapo box ran significantly faster.
 
 I would definatley suggest looking at co-lo.

Definitely, yes. The managed facilities tend to be tuned for webserver
usage rather than anything else until you get to the high end.

plug
We use http://www.asaservers.com/ as a build-to-order hardware
vendor. They also offer very reasonably priced colocation. So you can
spec the box you want and they'll build it, install an OS and drop it
in their rack (at a decent colo facility). It makes real colo as painless
to set up as a managed hosting outfit. If you call 'em, ask for Abhi.
/plug

 On 4/25/05, Chris Kratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It seems the consensus on this list is that when running postgres, Opterons
  outperform Xeons by a significant margin not to mention the CS storms
  postgres seems to cause on Xeons.  We are looking for a hosting service for 
  a
  postgresql based application.  Unfortunately, it seems most services
  standardize on Dell and by extension Xeon hardware.  Do anyone have
  recommendations for hosting services that would be able to provide Opteron
  based hardware and have decent service?  Or are we stuck with Xeons?

Cheers,
  Steve

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