Raoul Bhatia [ipax] wrote:
Matt Judge wrote:
This will give you all the information you need (Hopefully)...
http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
hi!
would you mind telling me what kind of software/configuration you use to
produce this fine graphs?
The network information is gathered using
Matt Judge wrote:
The network information is gathered using IPFM which logs the previous X
minutes of traffic to a file once every X minutes. A cronjob reads the
file and saves the information to a MySQL database which is then read by
the web interface and graphed using jpgraph
Matt Judge wrote:
This will give you all the information you need (Hopefully)...
http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
hi!
would you mind telling me what kind of software/configuration you use to
produce this fine graphs?
best regards,
raoul bhatia
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Raoul Bhatia [ipax] wrote:
Matt Judge wrote:
This will give you all the information you need (Hopefully)...
http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
hi!
would you mind telling me what kind of software/configuration you use to
produce this fine graphs?
best regards,
raoul bhatia
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What graphing software is that it's nice
Frederick Abrams
Killer Creation Services
www.killercreation.co.uk
Matt Judge wrote:
This will give you all the information you need (Hopefully)...
http://www.axia.org.uk/server-graphs.php
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, December 12, 2004 2:58 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Colocation Question
By the way, I asked this question originally awhile ago, and want to
finally
give my final finding. If anyone wants cheap colocation, and wants to
host
a lot of CS servers, (and even webservers once you see what I'm talkin
By the way, I asked this question originally awhile ago, and want to finally
give my final finding. If anyone wants cheap colocation, and wants to host
a lot of CS servers, (and even webservers once you see what I'm talkin
about), look at http://www.fdcservers.net/colocation.html . 100 Mbit
it a bit, you'll find cheap is not always best.
Regards
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Looking at that page for FDC
a cheap webserver, you might consider that place. But
not if you want to put up game servers.
John
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Looking at that page for FDC
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It doesn't look like they actually use any Level3 right now, at least on the
inbound.
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traceroute to fdcservers.net (66.90.66.135) from
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Can anyone who happens to run a big time server say about how much bandwidth
they use per month. I am researching some colocation and want to see what a
heavy duty server takes?
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Can anyone who happens to run a big time server say about how much bandwidth
they use per month. I am researching some colocation and want to see what a
heavy duty server takes?
How many servers are on that dual xeon by chance?
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Big Time serverthat'd be one of our Dual Xeonsnever went
82 player slots on 5 servers using 20-30% CPU
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How many servers are on that dual
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Can anyone who happens to run a big time server say about how much bandwidth
they use per month. I am researching some colocation and want to see what a
heavy duty server takes? As the quote goes
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Can anyone who
usually if you get good bandwidth its not measured in usage/month its
metered. most boxes will use 2-4Mbps but that largely depends on the
hardware and quality of bandwidth.
If you need to figure for gigabytes/month then you can figure worst case
scenerio usage by assuming 5kbytes/sec upload per
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usually if you get good bandwidth its not measured in usage/month its
metered. most boxes will use 2-4Mbps but that largely depends on the
hardware and quality of bandwidth.
If you need to figure for gigabytes/month then you can figure worst case
scenerio
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Can anyone who happens to run a big time server say about how much bandwidth
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Big Time serverthat'd be one of our Dual Xeonsnever went over
1000GB/mth.
RaynServ Game Hosting
http://servers.raynserv.com
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