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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh
It wouldn't be a good choice at all. VPS is great for someone who has outgrown a virtual account but isn't quite ready for a dedicated. Webair is trying to brand their VPS like it's white and fluffy but it's just a VPS. If your I/O gets too high you will get termed from a VPS host.
A true cloud host can scale up and down on demand, adjust storage sizes, etc. Amazon's AWS is a true cloud provider. I manage a large snack/gift type site. They used to cripple multiple dedicated servers every holiday season but then have to choose between paying for the infrastructure in the off season or scaling up for a few months out of the year. On AWS we can automatically add servers and then serve catalog images via a CDN when the need arises. Right now hosting costs are a fraction of what they are in the holiday months. If traffic spikes, the new instances will be launched to meet the demand.
I know AWS well but by the looks of it rackspace is pretty legit too.
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3 questions
How safe/secure is site data if its spread across so many hard drives with everyone elses data?
How much i/o can webairs offering stand before it buckles? I will talk to support personally but for this thread lets see some responses based on experience.
Can I run FMS (flash media server) on a cloud linux box with an alexa ranking of 200? basically shit-tons of traffic and loads of people viewing cams.. imagine streamate or MFC. Yay, Nay?