On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Shaon Diwakar <sh...@shaon.net> wrote:
>
> Hi, sorry to spam, but as a group of starving startup peeps, I thought
> I'd ask if anyone has any old desktop/servers which they are planning
> to throw out? The only proviso is that it has to be in working order
> and in Sydney so that we can come collect :-)
>
> We plan on using it as our pre-prod environment before we deploy to an
> dedicated server in the USA (man talk about getting hit with forex
> fluctuations!!!).
>
> Also, on that note - I'd love to hear about the types of servers
> people have used to host their own projects. I know some folks have
> deployed Quad Core Xeons with 16GB RAM and Terabytes of disk space for
> their start-ups - but have < 1000 users / day. What do you think:
> Overkill or appropriate?
>
> We're thinking about running Ubuntu Linux on a VPS in the USA with
> 294MB RAM - I doubt we'd get more than 100+ users/day for the first
> few months and we'd be doing well to get 1000+ users/day.
>
> Any thoughts on ramping up & scalability would be appreciated :D

Um yeah.

Tip: Plan ahead.

Don't think you can just trivially "scale" something. Plan it in. And
your plan should not be solely "buy more servers".


> Cheers,
> Shaon

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