XFileSharing Pro - Good Server and DS company information needed

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saminda
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Good Server and DS company information needed

#1 Postby saminda » Nov 15, 2011 10:44 pm

Hii everyone!!
I just want to get some pre-sale questions regarding Filesharing script

What will be the good servers for Main site and file site? Please tell me average configurations for each server.


can anyone tell me a good DS hosting company? is Secured Servers company good? http://www.securedservers.com/index.php


Thanks everyone..
waiting for a reply
Cheers
Saminda

hostlife
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#2 Postby hostlife » Nov 15, 2011 11:01 pm

well, I am with yazuhost.com from the last about 14 months. running big file hosting website. Their prices are very good & provide high resources & bandwidth on flexible rates.

I don't think secured server will be good for you as you will be billed a huge amount for bandwidth usage etc. Also, storage servers will be much costly with them, they do have just 4 bays chassis, while I have 12 in one servers with yazuhost.com

you may contact yazuhost.com if you want.

saminda
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Hiii

#3 Postby saminda » Nov 16, 2011 5:49 am

Hey Thanx for the reply...

can you tell me few server configurations examples for Main site and File site?

thankxx..
cheers

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#4 Postby admin » Nov 16, 2011 6:46 am

Hello,

you can use forum search - there was few threads about hosting.

saminda
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Hii

#5 Postby saminda » Nov 16, 2011 7:29 am

Hi Admin
Thank you so much for the reply.
yes i did read them. and found out hosting company info..
just want to get a normal idea about the initial 2 servers.
i mean 1st 2 servers configurations. what sort of server performance i should start with. (Main site server and File hosting server)
thanx for the reply and support
cheers..

glumbo
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#6 Postby glumbo » Nov 16, 2011 8:11 am

I can help you out. What is your monthly budget for the main site and for each file server?

saminda
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Hii

#7 Postby saminda » Nov 16, 2011 8:21 am

monthly $600 for the 1st 2 servers to start (Main + File server)
thanxx

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#8 Postby glumbo » Nov 16, 2011 8:57 am

For the main website go with Cleverkite ( http://www.cleverkite.com/pricing ). I am currently on the alto plan but I upgraded ram to 1gb for an extra $5/month. They are completely powered by SSD hard drives and have a great network. I currently host my xfilesharing site there and it always loads quickly.

For the file servers I would recommend Leaseweb (US or NL), Yazuhost (NL) and FDC (US or EU). Normally FDC has a great server special https://www.fdcservers.net/specials.php but it is currently sold out due to the thailand flooding. 100TB.com is good too but I have read that they have a problem with DMCA notices. They will delete your server if you get even a few notices.

I don't think you should go with securedservers as I have read some bad reviews about them recently ex. http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1079064
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saminda
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Hiii

#9 Postby saminda » Nov 16, 2011 9:00 am

Woww this is grate buddy.. thank you so much for the info....
really appreciate it..
cheers...

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#10 Postby glumbo » Nov 16, 2011 9:03 am

Also check out Quickpacket, Quadranet and Swiftway. You should email them for offers on 1gbps 100tb servers as they provide significantly lower prices through email compared to the prices listed on their websites. However, you may find that prices are still high as the Thailand flooding has raised the price of hard drives.

saminda
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Hii

#11 Postby saminda » Nov 16, 2011 9:07 am

Thankx again for the info...
Reall appreciate it...
cheers

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#12 Postby Dulci » Nov 16, 2011 11:02 am

well im using ovh.com the prices are good i have over 100 tb traffic on a month still working :). my fileserver gets 1 gbit full every day.

186 216 075 MB Traffic last month :) with other companys you could get a problem :). My site is not for download only for stream. but 100 tb is good enough for starting a site.

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#13 Postby hostlife » Nov 16, 2011 11:19 am

I personally will never recommend fdcservers.com, they are the cheapest. but you can never get what they advertise. Like they say 1gbps unmetered but their network is not capable to push 1gbps. I had a server with them but I could never go across 300mbps while it was 1gbps unmetered.

always check extra disk pricing before starting with 1 or 2 drives as 2TB drive from most of providers will cost you $50-60 per month.

Better do some good search before finalizing decision.

saminda
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Hii

#14 Postby saminda » Nov 16, 2011 12:55 pm

@ Hostlife , @ Dulci

Thanx guys for the informations... really appreciate...
thanx again..

Can you give me a server specification to start up a site..

For main site and file server site..

i saw someone has noted that for main server its better to have good CPU and RAM rather than HDD...

But for File Server what sort of specification i should go with? Average server with more HDD or Really fast good server with More RAM + HDD + 1Ghz port?

thanx again
cheers

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#15 Postby hostlife » Nov 16, 2011 2:50 pm

Hi

If you expect that your website will be popular & will grab good amount of traffic, I will recommend you to go with these specs.

:: MAIN SERVER ::
2 x Intel Quad Core Xeon E5620
8GB RAM
2x500GB RAID 1 or if you want to security go with 4x500GB RAID10
2-5TB bandwidth will be sufficient (keep your main server for just application).

:: FILE SERVER ::
2 x Intel Quad Core Xeon E5620
8GB RAM
12x2TB or recommended one (12x2TB RAID 5 for files & 2x500 2.5" RAID 1 for CentOS)

If you see that it will take time to fill your drives then you can go with 4x2TB, or 8x2TB etc.

Hope this is enough.

Regards