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2006-06-22 09:05
Perff
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CSDb moving to a new server

In a few hours CSDb will be moved to my new dedicated server which should provide better performance for surfing CSDb.

The process will take a few hours because of the vast amount of data that needs to be moved, and the slow inet access the old server has. The new server however has a huge bandwidth. :)

This is just for information purposes, so that when in a few hours CSDb will be shut down, it will not come as a surprise.
 
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2006-06-23 11:57
Cruzer

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1048
it's a lot faster, but I wonder how much this is because of the lesser number of users
2006-06-23 12:45
Perff
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The main differences between the old server and the new one is:
- The old one hosted unknown number of misc. sites. This one hosts only CSDb. (and a couple of 5 hits-a-day-family-pages :) )
- I'm not sure about CPU, but I think the new have at least the same speed, and it have twice the ram.
- The old had a standard ADSL. Estimate it had about 384kbit upstream. The new have >10mbit
2006-06-23 13:29
Burglar

Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 1085
Quote: The main differences between the old server and the new one is:
- The old one hosted unknown number of misc. sites. This one hosts only CSDb. (and a couple of 5 hits-a-day-family-pages :) )
- I'm not sure about CPU, but I think the new have at least the same speed, and it have twice the ram.
- The old had a standard ADSL. Estimate it had about 384kbit upstream. The new have >10mbit


to check what cpu you have now, run /bin/dmesg ;)

assuming this is running on linux
2006-06-23 13:43
Perff
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Posts: 1676
Quote: to check what cpu you have now, run /bin/dmesg ;)

assuming this is running on linux


Ok. Now you are not nice. How does that make me look like one who is supposed to run a server?? ;)

Well. I knew which CPU I got on the new server. An Xeon 2.6ghz, but using your tip i found out that the cpu on the old server was an celeron 2.4ghz.
(PS. Both machines are running FreeBSD)

Yesyes.. I'm a newbee regarding servers. OK?!?? :)
2006-06-23 16:34
Compyx

Registered: Jan 2005
Posts: 631
Quote: to check what cpu you have now, run /bin/dmesg ;)

assuming this is running on linux


cat /proc/cpuinfo
Should give you some nice info, at least on my Gentoo boxen ;-)
2006-06-23 16:50
Perff
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Quote: cat /proc/cpuinfo
Should give you some nice info, at least on my Gentoo boxen ;-)


That one I knew about :) - however it looks like the /proc/ dir is empty pr. default on freeBSD!?
2006-06-23 17:05
Compyx

Registered: Jan 2005
Posts: 631
Quote: That one I knew about :) - however it looks like the /proc/ dir is empty pr. default on freeBSD!?

That might very well be true, I had FreeBSD running on one of my systems some time ago, don't remember how /proc looked... In Linux you can usually do something like:
mount -t proc none /proc
No idea if that'll work with *BSD-systems though, it seems *BSD's /proc filesystem is a bit different from Linux' /proc filesystem.

A bit of googling gave me this command for FreeBSD:
sysctl -a
That is supposed to give you a lot of information about your cpu, memory and such. Can't check it myself now, I haven't got FreeBSD installed at the moment :)
2006-06-25 18:33
Perff
Administrator

Posts: 1676
Now the transfer to the new server is all complete after a little DNS problems.
If you find any other problems which might be related to the transfer, don't hesitate to speak up.

I hope you can feel that surfing CSDb have improved on this new server, and that you perhaps would be willing to give a little donation to help pay for it. :)
2006-06-26 13:34
MagerValp

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1074
CSDB is much faster now!

No more glasspinnar!
2006-06-26 13:47
WVL

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 896
wow, CSDB is sooo much faster :D.. btw, how DID you pay for the server in the end? I'm sure everyone is wondering :)
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