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What type of hardware is phun.org run on?

Discussion in 'About phun.org' started by z0diac, Sep 1, 2009.

  1. z0diac

    z0diac

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    I run a couple of vB forums, and was always wondering what the limits were on to how many people online it could hold without significant slowdown.

    I've got a dual-Xeon, 2GB ram. Of course, my max users so far is only just over 100.

    What type of hardware does this forum run on?
     
  2. Jammsbro

    Jammsbro ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 15 Year Member

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    Interesting. I almost bought a liscense for a VB board a while back. I always assumed you would host it at a dedicated server.

    Unless a dual-xeon is a server. In case you hadn't noticed, i'm one of phuns resident technophobes.
     
  3. S-type

    S-type Cogito, ergo sum Staff Member ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 15 Year Member

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    Penis power!
     
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  4. Perfect4ths

    Perfect4ths ...That's All She Wrote ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 15 Year Member Original Phun Crew Polls Champion 2023

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    LOL!
     
  5. z0diac

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    Yah I was just interested in knowing what kind of CPU power / RAM this server was running on. As it's a pretty busy one with 3000+ users online simultaneously. I'm just trying to figure out how big my forums can safely grow on my server...
     
  6. cayne

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    The forum runs on 4 quad-xenon 3,2Ghz with 8GB ram.
     
  7. z0diac

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    16 CPUS ??? (well, 16 cores on 4 CPUs)
     

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