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| NamePros Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Baltimore/Washington D.C.
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![]() | What specs would you ask for? If you were building a Web site with 10-12 pages, moderate graphic content, software patch downloads, and a vBulletin software forum with a potential community of 3000 users... two questions: 1) what would you ideally like to have in terms of hardware/software/bandwidth? 2) what would be the minimum you would need?
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2003
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![]() ![]() ![]() | 3000 registered users it depends how many are on at anyone time bandwith that would depend entirely on how many graphics, how big how many hits etc etc get a suffecnent ammount of bandwith remember you can always upgrade/downgrade software i would recomend cpanel, linux box hardware as much ram as you can get (id say about a gb) id say a 80gb hdd maybe more depending on the site and database sizes cpu, a p4 2.* ghz with HT will be suitable |
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: London, UK
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![]() | To start off with i doubt you would need to invest in your own server.. Do you have the member base already or do you just think you can get that many people on - if you do have that member base then possibly looking at a semi-dedicated would do to start with, if not you could do with just a mid priced shared hosting plan and work your way up. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Tacoma, WA
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![]() ![]() | Start little for under 35 yearly and simply upgrade when needed. Upgrading can be done with just a couple of clicks from your hosting provider when asked. No big deal - and nothing is required on your part (except paying more of course). |
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