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Malu,
I would highly suggest that you find a source of income with the website! Since you dind't include a URL, I can't be specific, but there are several ways including banners, affiliate progams and other sponsorship. Otherwise, it may end up costing you more than you can afford and you might be forced to close the site...
Matt
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BurstNET posted this at 23:58 — 22nd July 1999.
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We'll the main question is ..."how much can you afford"?
Please post your email address, so potential hosting suitors can respond to you directly, without cluttering the forum...
Warm Regards
Sean R.
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Malu posted this at 02:00 — 23rd July 1999.
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My site is very popular, and it's getting over a million hits each month. The problem I have is that I'm transfering more than 3 Gb a day. It's a non profit site, and I don't have a lot of money to spend. The only host I've found so far is Virtualis(and I'm already an affiliate of them, so don't even try S. Gattere )
Are there any other host that offer the same or more? I've been with Communitech, Powersurge and Jumpline before, so please suggest something else.
Thanks
TradeViceroy posted this at 02:39 — 23rd July 1999.
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Good morning Malu. I would recommend that you buy/rent/lease a dedicated server from a reliable hosting company. At 3 gigs a day, you pull around 90 gigs per month. I can recommend to places to you that will provide what you need.
1. http://www.burst.net/
2. http://www.dedicatedserver.com
For pulling around 90 gigs per month you should expect to pay around $400.00-$600.00 (that's including the server rental).
I hope this helps. If you request anymore information or that I can be any other help, please e-mail me at [email protected] or contact me on ICQ at 7544722. I will answer any questions that you have. Cheers!
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Malu posted this at 18:58 — 23rd July 1999.
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I'm afraid a dedicated server is to expensive for me at the moment. I've also taken some pride in maintaining a banner free site. But I guess adding a banner or two wouldn't hurt. I used to get about 600 000 hits a month, but after the site was featured on several "big" sites and even TV, I now get well over a million hits a month. I have had several mirrors helping me out, but because of the high bandwidth demands they have been forced to close down recently.
How much can I afford? At the moment, no more than $60 a month.
Thanks for the replies!
You can reach me at [email protected]
Voltec posted this at 00:52 — 24th July 1999.
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Malu,
Time to put pride (and a little bit of design) aside and accept that fact that you have a choice. Either get sponsorship (and that is spelled BANNER(s)) for your website or it will likely die because of overgrowth. You would not be the first person whose site exploded faster than it's income stream ... but if you have the time before you would be kicked from your current webhost, START NOW. If you don't, you will see your pride and joy shut down with no alternatives.
I hope you make it...
Matt
PS. What is your website's URL?
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1-On-1 Free Basketball Game - Wanna Play?
http://basketball-game.com/
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Jason Ellis posted this at 03:26 — 24th July 1999.
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Malu-
I do not think you will find someone willing to host a site using 90 GB per month of transfer for only $60. I did the math, and although every host pays a different amount for their bandwidth, I figured out that for my company, that 90 GB of bandwidth would cost us over $200, and that's *just* the cost of bandwidth (that's what *we* pay our upstream - not what we would charge for that amount). So, obviously, it would not be worth hosting the site at only $60 per month.
I agree with Chase's advice - you definitely need a dedicated server, and you are probably going to spend about $500 a month for a dedicated server with that much bandwidth use.
Good luck,
Jason Ellis, CEO
Hosting Solutions, Inc.
www.hostingsolutions.net
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Malu posted this at 18:24 — 24th July 1999.
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Thanks Matt, I guess I have no choice
The URL is www.spacebattles.com
fairhousing posted this at 21:30 — 24th July 1999.
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yeap, if you're getting 1,000,000 page views, not hits a month. you can easily make $1,000 a month, easy.
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Voltec posted this at 04:14 — 27th July 1999.
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I would still recommend that you begin working on banner agreements/placements for your site. Then you will be able to make the move to a dedicated server when you begin bringing in the cash (or just save the money until you want to make that move).
Matt
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1-On-1 Free Basketball Game - Wanna Play?
http://basketball-game.com
1-On-1 Free Basketball Game - Wanna Play?
http://basketball-game.com/
Thousands of Players around the World compete weekly!
Malu posted this at 23:11 — 27th July 1999.
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I found a host that will give me 3 Gb a day(or more) in bandwidth. And it's all free!
Today, I'm a very happy man
JP Stones posted this at 00:30 — 28th July 1999.
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Good for you!
Who is it?
JP
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The Webmaster Promotion and Resource Center.
http://www.what-next.com
Malu posted this at 00:49 — 28th July 1999.
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It's the Swedish University Network(sunet.se) They already handle +300 Gb of bandwidth a day, so adding another 3 Gb wasn't such a big deal for them.
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