When I joined the number of accounts per server were approximately 140, today the number is 543 to be exact. Free hosting service providers like freehostia etc. have approximately 690 per server.
Just a concern about the quality of service.
Thanks,
When I joined the number of accounts per server were approximately 140, today the number is 543 to be exact. Free hosting service providers like freehostia etc. have approximately 690 per server.
Just a concern about the quality of service.
Thanks,
The number of domains does not accurately reflect what the proper load on a system is. We have many customers who hosts dozens, if not more, of domains on a single account, often pointing to the same content, etc. Not to mention that web5 is a very high end system with 4 processing cores, 8GB of RAM, and drives ina RAID 10 array. A much more accurate way of seeing if a server is overloaded is checking the resource usage, which you can do yourself via SSH.
If you'll look at the stats of web5 you'll see the average load is less than 2, and on a 4 CPU system such as that server is that would be considered low load. There is also nearly always 1GB of free RAM and disk IO is kept at a minimum. Looking purely at the resource usage, the system is not even close to being overloaded.
As a note, you may have experienced issues over this past week. We had announced a bug with Litespeed last week and that issue has since been resolved. Things are currently operating smoothly and should continue to run smoothly.
Karl Zimmerman
President/CEO - NoZone, Inc./Steadfast Networks
http://steadfast.net
karl@steadfast.net
Yeah, if you look at the load of Web 5 it is pretty small.
It isn't like every one of those domains is getting a massive amount of traffic either. I have like 7 domain name 'accounts' and only really 'use' 3 of them on any regular basis. The rest are just there, but nothing useful is on them.
-Nick Catalano
nickcatal@gmail.com
Yeah, I agree it isn't overloaded either... in fact the load average right now is only 1.3 which isnt very much
I checked last night and my site loaded quickly
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Karl Zimmerman
President/CEO - NoZone, Inc./Steadfast Networks
http://steadfast.net
karl@steadfast.net
Web5 has been pretty hard hit this month and monitoring indicates its down right now as well. I don't use it to host anything mission critical or resource intensive, and thats not the purpose of shared hosting for that matter, so I'm not too concerned.
My only criticism is how Steadfast has handled this situation, it definitely could have been bettered handled and it just doesn't seem like the type of thing steadfast would do. I was a VPS customer here a few years ago and now I have a client with a dedicated server here. I've always remember support here being one of the best in the industry.
(Apparently I can't post links, but here is a screenshot of pingdom 1 minute monitoring alerts I've gotten this month: [add httpd] http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/3...itoringym0.png)
**Edit to make link work...**
Last edited by Ray; 06-01-2008 at 10:17 PM.
I'm not sure of the exact situation with web5, but all of my domains are on that server, and I haven't noticed any issues since the crashing issue was fixed by LightSpeed. That said, I haven't been monitoring it or accessing it constantly enough to be able to say that it hasn't had any issues.
What sort of issues were there with handling the issues? I noticed a few announcements regarding problems, which I would think would be expected. I didn't contact support about the issues, because I was informed of the situation. I don't mean to suggest that what you're saying isn't true. I'd just like to know how you feel the situation could have been handled better, both for personal reasons and so the Steadfast support staff can improve in case of similar future problems.
Ray Tetzloff
The issue that occurred earlier today only affected my account because my site is on a "dedicated IP" and somehow the IP became "unbound" from the network interface. Unfortunately, it didn't get fixed until I contacted support about an hour and a half later, although I definitely should have opened the ticket earlier.
The only reason I have a pingdom account is because I use it to monitor servers for clients and I have a few slots left so I added it.
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