It's too simple;-)
I think there are lots of cost effective methods to become blind, deaf and lame, without any "high tech" solutions;-)
P.S. I like my headphones;)
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Third thing after backup space and admin cost is a balance between processing power and storage space. More space you use - more CPU (in average) you need, so there no reason to put more than 2x120Gb (one HDD for backup and and one for user data) to typical hosting server (Linux/FreeBSD, 2GHz CPU, 512Mb RAM). Maximum domains is about 300 per server, to keep CPU load at 0.3-0.4, Ok, OS requires about 5-10 Gb, another 10Gb we hold for reserve and 100Gb we will use for customers data. This means that we can offer 100Gb/300 hosts = only 300MB (!) for one host includes web content, database and email files.
Can we beat a spam by finding and disabling all the open SMTP servers ?
Who will recycle book that allow you playing QuakeIII right inside the school ? ;)
It's too simple ;-)
I think there are lots of cost effective methods to become blind, deaf and lame, without any "high tech" solutions ;-)
P.S. I like my headphones ;)
May be a bit complicated, but works excellent.
Maybe somebody have no time to read manuals ? ;)
I use QMail and Sendmail on several hosting servers. Which advantages will my customers get with Postfix ?
"There's no point in acting all surprised about it. All the planning charts and demolition orders have been on display in your local planning department on Alpha Centauri for fifty of your Earth years, so you've had plenty of time to lodge any formal complaint and it's far too late to start making a fuss about it now." Douglas Adams. The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Unfortunately we can see different processes. GIF, JPEG. How many years we will use PNG for free ? ;)
Third thing after backup space and admin cost is a balance between processing power and storage space. More space you use - more CPU (in average) you need, so there no reason to put more than 2x120Gb (one HDD for backup and and one for user data) to typical hosting server (Linux/FreeBSD, 2GHz CPU, 512Mb RAM). Maximum domains is about 300 per server, to keep CPU load at 0.3-0.4, Ok, OS requires about 5-10 Gb, another 10Gb we hold for reserve and 100Gb we will use for customers data. This means that we can offer 100Gb/300 hosts = only 300MB (!) for one host includes web content, database and email files.