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Re: Is this server good for hosting XOOPS?
by brash on 2005/2/22 23:44:13

There is only so much you can do in a shared hosting situation, but it is always very worthwhile investing significant time in performance tuning Xoops. By this I basically mean the less processing the server has to do, and the less data it has to send is going to result in greater performance. Sounds simple, but it can be a bit of a juggling act in gettting the content you want on your page, and in the way you want it without sacrificing too much in the performance stakes. Have a look at the Page Timer and MySQL query counter I wrote a while ago which should be able to help track down server side processing bottlenecks.
Re: Is this server good for hosting XOOPS?
by mouacy on 2005/2/22 22:50:48

Thanks, Vionetwork. I like their offer. I will contact them and find more information.
Re: Is this server good for hosting XOOPS?
by Vionetwork on 2005/2/22 22:46:34

Ya, Canaca sucks, there servers are overloaded, I have been through alot of hosts, but if you want a "big" hosts that is pretty good try http://www.ExistHosting.com

They host me right now since my old host(Surpasshosting) Couldn't keep up with my site growing, but ExistHosting seems to be doing...just fine.
Re: Is this server good for hosting XOOPS?
by WallStArb on 2005/2/22 21:13:51

XOOPS is pretty slow many modules are poorly written and eat up a lot of datbase transactions... much more then needed. If this is goign to be a commercial application I suggest at some point in the future looking to get your own server and putting it in a colo.

All those companies that sell shared space over sell, and the servers are normally one P4 shared amount 50 - 500 accounts, each with website etc. You'll need SSH access to install, many places will not allow SSH. But here's my site we're still developing and its running on a dedicated P4 3.0 Ghz with hyperthreading and 1GB ram on a direct to the net 10MBS connection. Its really memory and CPU intensive.

http://www.sluse.com/

If your colo uses cPanel there's a way to get the CPU load and the memory load. CHeck it out. Also ask your colo how many accounts are shared on the server and what type of server is it... I'd hope its a dual P4 2.8 or better with 2GB ram
Re: Is this server good for hosting XOOPS?
by Staren on 2005/2/22 20:45:45

They give you that much space, but limit you on sub-domains? Doesn't sound totaly above board to me. I'd rather have and uptime grarentee then what is basicly unlimited space.

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