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@Rodolfo, if you need a host for demo u can create one for you on my box. Free ofncharge of course, my way of giving back to the awesome script you provide.
just so you know OVH has DDoS protection too.Hello,
Just wondering where you guys host your Chevereto sites. Me personally just switched from a OVH VPS to a Hetzner VPS after they started offering DDoS Protection. I pay 6,99 EUR for 50 GB SSD and 2 GB RAM. https://www.hetzner.de/ot/hosting/produkte_vserver/cx20
Feel free to post your provider.
The cost per GB is too high.http://artplanet.su
7.7 dollars for 200 GB
started with 10 GB, if necessary, you can increase disk space, I've reached 100 GBthe minimum fare 4.4 dollar
only Russian support
I can't say 100 mb really is. the website http://ipev.ru almost three years, no complaints.The cost per GB is too high.
What about the network and bandwidth?
It not just about cheaper. What you need is a reliable host with a good network. I am on Soyoustart which is essentially OVH who has one of the best network in the world. When they promise 250Mbps bandwidth you get it 24x7. Also from price point of view Soyoustart is much cheaper than any competition. On top of that they offer flat 30% this Xmas.I can't say 100 mb really is. the website http://ipev.ru almost three years, no complaints.
unlimited traffic.where it is cheaper?
Yes I run Chevereto under IIS since the begining. A properly configured IIS is pretty fast, that has been proven a couple of times, not saying that my server is perfectly dialed in, but it's pretty snappy although I'm on a crappy internet connection.12 TB of SSD thats would very costly. Do you run Chevereto on IIS?
I love IIS, it's so fast and easy to handle. In fact I was on of the first to run Chevereto on IIS back when I started. But I was forced to go Linux way due to many compatibility issues and windows not able handle large number of files.Yes I run Chevereto under IIS since the begining. A properly configured IIS is pretty fast, that has been proven a couple of times, not saying that my server is perfectly dialed in, but it's pretty snappy although I'm on a crappy internet connection.
If I wanted simplicity I could just drop in a free-open-linux-something vmware virtual-machine img and be done with it, but where's the challenge in that ๐
Well as long as you don't go over 4,294,967,295 files on a NTFS volume Windows (server 2008 r2) will handle that. I haven't had any problems with files, although my site isn't that big. It's more of a pet project.I love IIS, it's so fast and easy to handle. In fact I was on of the first to run Chevereto on IIS back when I started. But I was forced to go Linux way due to many compatibility issues and windows not able handle large number of files.