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Perff Administrator
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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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Perff Administrator
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It's done!
Now CSDb is running on the new dedicated server. I can't quarantie that everything will be set up 100%, so if you find anything thats seems to be a bug, please let me know. :)
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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1089 |
well done, its a LOT faster now ;) |
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A3
Registered: Dec 2005 Posts: 362 |
It sure is. Tried to upload something and it was really fast. Now this is the eay to go. Now we are fust waiting for csdb version 2. |
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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 |
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Perff Administrator
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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
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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1089 |
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 |
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Perff Administrator
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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?!?? :) |
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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 ;-) |
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Perff Administrator
Posts: 1679 |
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!? |
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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 :)
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Perff Administrator
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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. :) |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1074 |
CSDB is much faster now!
No more glasspinnar!
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WVL
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 899 |
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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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quote: wow, CSDB is sooo much faster :D.. btw, how DID you pay for the server in the end? I'm sure everyone is wondering :)
It's sponsored by Protovision ofcourse!
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http://8bitmayhem.blogspot.com/ |
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Perff Administrator
Posts: 1679 |
Quote: wow, CSDB is sooo much faster :D.. btw, how DID you pay for the server in the end? I'm sure everyone is wondering :)
I won't get into details about the price etc. of the hosting, but I can tell this:
What I got now it a rack server at a professional hosting camp, which I pay for on a monthly basis - both the server and the hosting. I get this from the people who I used to work for, so I'm getting a fair price. ;)
I havn't paid anything yet, but the bills will soon start to pop in the door, so... :) |
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Rough Account closed
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1829 |
so the frig has to be empty next month as long as we users are happy |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: so the frig has to be empty next month as long as we users are happy
Perff, whenever you're around drop by, and I'll give you something to put in your fridge!
Hope you like cheese by the way .. |
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CreaMD
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 3053 |
Quote: It's sponsored by Protovision ofcourse!
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Commodore 64 Scenemusic Podcast
http://8bitmayhem.blogspot.com/
From some of your later posts (here or there) it seems that PTV sponsors your penis enlargement program too. Involuntarily, of course. ;-) |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quote: From some of your later posts (here or there) it seems that PTV sponsors your penis enlargement program too. Involuntarily, of course. ;-)
*?*
You speak in riddles, grasshopper.
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Commodore 64 Scenemusic Podcast
http://8bitmayhem.blogspot.com/ |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: From some of your later posts (here or there) it seems that PTV sponsors your penis enlargement program too. Involuntarily, of course. ;-)
I resent that! Scout pays for his own penis enlargment thankyouverymuch .. |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quote: I resent that! Scout pays for his own penis enlargment thankyouverymuch ..
Damn you, TDJ!
Can't you shut up for a minute?
Not everybody needs to know this man!
I haven't told HMVDVA about this...yet.
Now the word is out, she's going to dump me for sure.
;(
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Commodore 64 Scenemusic Podcast
http://8bitmayhem.blogspot.com/ |
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The Phantom
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 360 |
Nice job on the new move!!!
The speed is incredible, a big difference from your "old" server. Even now, with 10 members and 4 guests on CSDb, there is no difference in speed, whereas with your last server, I had to come on here at a certain time because of the traffic and speed issues.
Again, Good job!
Hope to see more improvements here in the future!
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Tch Account closed
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 512 |
Bloody hell,it is fast!
Just fixed an old entry and it was done in the blink of an eye. 8D
@Perff:check your PM. ;)
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