2008/12/5 Robert C Corsaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Alec Thomas wrote:
>> 2008/12/5 Alec Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>> I should have mentioned the general traffic patterns.
>>>
>>> Analytics tells me that it gets about 1600 unique visitors a day,
>>> around 15K page views. It consumes around 100GB in bandwidth. It earns
>>> around $50 a month in AdSense revenue, which could be enough to cover
>>> costs given a cheaper hosting provider :)
>>>
> 100GB per ?  How much diskspace and memory consumption?

Err, yeah, whoops, around 100GB/month.

Diskspace is small:

  - ~700MB for the Postgres DB (probably slightly less in reality).
  - ~161MB for the Subversion repo.
  - ~50MB for Trac.

Thank you to everyone who has offered to help, it is much appreciated
by the Trac community.

Also, don't worry, I won't be shutting down the server before Trac
Hacks has been safely transferred.

>>> The machine it's on is fairly powerful
>>>
>> ...but isn't hitting any serious load at all, so I doubt it would
>> require many resources.
>>
>>
>>> 2008/12/4 Alec Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I haven't had much time to work on Trac for quite some time, and
>>>> realistically I don't think I will for some time.
>>>>
>>>> With that in mind, I can't really justify the hosting costs for
>>>> trac-hacks.org anymore. With the pathetic state of the Australian
>>>> dollar at the moment, the hosting is costing around $300AUD a month,
>>>> which is ridiculous. This started at $130USD with roughly a 1:1
>>>> currency rate, but prices went up and our dollar went down.
>>>>
>>>> Which brings me to my point. Does anybody have server capacity for
>>>> hosting trac-hacks.org? The site is very low maintenance as-is, with
>>>> the only real manual intervention being occasional spam control and
>>>> permission changes for users granting extra access. Stable as it is,
>>>> it could use some love. It needs to be migrated to 0.11, and could
>>>> really use a fresh tin of paint.
>>>>
>>>> Alec
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> "I use the so called Shit Shovelling Algorithm the most. I shovel shit
>>>> from a database and present it to a user then I shovel the modified
>>>> shit (or new shit) back into the database. I also spend time making
>>>> the shit not break in IE6."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> "I use the so called Shit Shovelling Algorithm the most. I shovel shit
>>> from a database and present it to a user then I shovel the modified
>>> shit (or new shit) back into the database. I also spend time making
>>> the shit not break in IE6." - cc81
>>>
>>>
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-- 
"I use the so called Shit Shovelling Algorithm the most. I shovel shit
from a database and present it to a user then I shovel the modified
shit (or new shit) back into the database. I also spend time making
the shit not break in IE6." - cc81

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