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30th Jan 2011, 06:19 PM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
takeashotatlife.com allnewbeats.com xavierkedzierski.comServer Question =/
I was wondering, I know that this is really random but:
If a little website was hosted on FaceBook's server would it be fast as hell?
Kedzi Reviewed by Kedzi on . Server Question =/ I was wondering, I know that this is really random but: If a little website was hosted on FaceBook's server would it be fast as hell? :)) Rating: 5
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30th Jan 2011, 06:22 PM #2MemberWebsite's:
reddit.comYes. Facebook is hosted on server like this https://www.fdcservers.net/order-1.php?plan_id=357
But many thousands of 'em.. so.. it will be as fast as possible.I design free logos. click here.
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30th Jan 2011, 06:53 PM #3OPMemberWebsite's:
takeashotatlife.com allnewbeats.com xavierkedzierski.comDayumm
so like 1600$/month times thousands?
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30th Jan 2011, 07:01 PM #4MemberWebsite's:
Team-XPC.comSince they're pretty much the biggest website on the internet, and still load pretty fast, I would say yes. Your site would load pretty much instantly.
and kedzi, yeah but that cost is nothing for a giant corporation like them.Bad Uploaders: mayank101, zer(0), UltimateUploader, immu, much more..
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30th Jan 2011, 07:02 PM #5OPMemberWebsite's:
takeashotatlife.com allnewbeats.com xavierkedzierski.comYeah I guess I wonder how big their database is
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30th Jan 2011, 08:13 PM #6MemberWebsite's:
reddit.comYeap, facebook is running on about 80.000 of these servers.. Nothing compared to Google, who owns over 1.000.000 servers in various datacenters.
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31st Jan 2011, 01:26 AM #7MemberWebsite's:
KWWHunction.com wgtools.comOverall page generation would probably be slower than a single server (given delays between proxy servers, etc) but obviously a lot more scalable. Your site would probably be faster on its own properly configured dedi.
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31st Jan 2011, 01:45 AM #8MemberWebsite's:
Team-XPC.comDepends entirely where you were in comparison to the servers. But it wouldn't take any time if you split up the site into a few different servers. One for MySQL, one for images, one for the actual php pages (even though all this is overkill) we would also assume that all these servers all have equally ridiculously fast connection speeds so there should be no delay since you are simply loading one thing from each identical server.
Technically it should be faster then running everything on one server because if a single server had to do all three it would have a small amount of load where as if it were separated there wouldn't be any load at all. There would be a small delay between the php file server to connect to the mysql server, but since datacenter connections between each other are ridiculously fast you wouldn't notice it. But maybe you are right, that small delay may cause it to be slower then a single server.
Now if you were to take one 100mb sql database and distribute it between 10 servers, you would be right elight, there would be a delay.
But having a seperate server for images will increase speeds (maybe even one for dns hosting, and maybe one more for cdn hosting, and one for mail hosting.. lol)Bad Uploaders: mayank101, zer(0), UltimateUploader, immu, much more..
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31st Jan 2011, 03:59 AM #9Member
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It really depends on the scale of the site. You're referring to ridiculously high speeds of internet. Yet you forget to mention that a super server with multi-cores will literally process something just as fast. It doesn't matter if it has to pull 3 things at once. Anyway, whether you have it on one server or multiple ones there won't be any noticeable difference until you're dealing with huge sites.
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31st Jan 2011, 04:03 AM #10MemberWebsite's:
Tastro.org HDTVXviDLOL.com EpisodeSeasons.com FileBorg.org W-47.comdepends... if the code is really bad coded, then it could be slow even on the server which hosts FB.
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