Hi Tunç,

Let me begin with agreeing that hms give excellent service, that's the
reason i am searching for solutions with them, great support indeed,
in 'good and bad' times.

Personally i thought of the VPS pro package which provide 2 g ram and
sufficient space etc, it could be payable by eventually, in time,
placing at least 50 clients on it with small to medium size websites,
but is it possible... that's the question...

Of course i could run a try out on this but if halfway the road i see
it's not possible i'm stuck with existing accounts on a expensive
solution, with prices that are scaled on at least 50 accounts...

BazD,

Based on the above situation and what you tell me, i begin to believe
that my personal solution could only be a dedicated server... This is
getting a expensive situation, best solution would be small accounts
per clients, on hms that gives problems, so i might first have to
search for some other providers that won't have this timeout and
overloaded situation...

Where is that hoster that gives framework based hosting up and
running, and of course for farcry?

Thanks,

Marco.

On Mar 4, 3:51 pm, BazD <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marco,
>
> 1GB VPS shouldnt be a problem if all you are doing is running a few
> farcry applications and perhaps an email service like smartermail,
> verity, and a few basic HTML sites. How many hits the sites get also
> contributes to the memory useage as more hits = more sessions = more
> memory for coldfusion requirements.
>
> Lack of memory tends to lead to services shutting themselves down.
> Coldfusion seems to be the main memory eater. I regularly have to
> restart coldfusion service on my 1GB VPS due memory shortages, roughly
> once every 2 months or so. One day I will look into a 2GB VPS, but at
> the moment, they are expensive solution. To help overheads on my VPS,
> Ive hosted the SQL databases on a separate shared database server
> instead of running them on the VPS.
>
> I would steer clear of 512mb VPS running coldfusion. Cause nothing but
> headaches IMHO.
>
> On Mar 4, 2:23 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I wouldn't recommend less than 1GB RAM. We are with HMS and even 1GB is not
> > enough. I had to turn verity off. I believe they will come with VPS 2.0
> > option at the end of first quarter. They have 2GB option at the moment but
> > quite expensive especially when you don't want CF8 Enterprise and massive
> > space.
>
> > They give excellent service.
>
> > Tunç
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>
> > Behalf Of BazD
> > Sent: 04 March 2009 13:38
> > To: farcry-dev
> > Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Cutting down application start-up time
>
> > Reducing application scope overheads is something that I am very much
> > interested in, especially when having several farcry projects sharing
> > the same core. Most VPS solutions tend to have 512mb min, 2GB max
> > memory, which Coldfusion can fill up relatively easily on frequently
> > accessed sites.
>
> > B
>
> > On Mar 4, 1:09 pm, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Mar 3, 2009, at 11:38 PM, modius wrote:
>
> > > > Hmm...  this is unusual.  It takes my dev laptop less than 10 secs to
> > > > restart an application with a stable full of plugins.  5.1 should be a
> > > > quicker starter than 5.0.  Would be interesting to know how many
> > > > content types/rules you have in place on the application.  Might be
> > > > you have a large application.  Alternatively it suggests that the host
> > > > has an abysmally powered server (or under resourced server).
>
> > > I've seen the same thing when I tested with HMS shared hosting.  A  
> > > vanilla install of FarCry 5.0 and 5.1 would take longer to startup  
> > > than their default 50 second timeout.  Thus I couldn't get the site to  
> > > start without them turning off the 50 second timeout for that site  
> > > (not an available option).
>
> > > --
> > > Jeff Coughlin
> > > Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
>
>
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