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mrmikeman 03-06-2011 01:27 AM

Server/ File/ Link organizing help
 
So I'm trying to prepare for the long run.. Hopefully it lasts long, and continues to run..
I have an original content adult website that recently launched and I expect it to do well. I want to start structuring my server/ files better..

I notice bangbus stores its images in a subdomain. which of course might actually be linked to a different server and all that.. so im wondering how I should store my content on the server .. each update is 1 video plus several pictures.. right now i have it something like this
.com/models/modelsname/specificupdatetitle/pictures/directory of pictures
.com/models/modelsname/specificupdatetitle/video/video files for this update..

How should I plan ahead incase things get big so to prevent myself from a lot of pain in my ass ?

choona 03-18-2011 10:40 PM

I think it makes more sense to structure the directories:
.com/specificupdatetitle/pictures/
.com/specificupdatetitle/video/

instead of:

.com/models/modelsname/specificupdatetitle/pictures/directory of pictures
.com/models/modelsname/specificupdatetitle/video/video files for this update.

Unless all the scenes are solo-girl, any scene can have multiple models.

It makes sense to organize galleries in a mySql database, for sorting galleries by model name, content type video or pictures, tags, categories, etc.

mvc333 03-18-2011 11:54 PM

I'd put in a subdomain. You can always move the subdomain to another server and nothing has to change.... just the dns for the subdomain points to another location.
There are other reasons for keeping separate domains
Check out sstatic dot net

mrmikeman 03-19-2011 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mvc333 (Post 17989932)
I'd put in a subdomain. You can always move the subdomain to another server and nothing has to change.... just the dns for the subdomain points to another location.
There are other reasons for keeping separate domains
Check out sstatic dot net

Hi, Thanks I was thinking something along the same idea too, I use wordpress and I was thinking, in my wordpress directory I should keep separate all images and videos, so I can easily backup the directory in little time, and backup content separately. Im sure theres a way to do this with all things in the same directory but I feel it to be not efficient.

I notice bangbus.com stores all or at least most of its images, at least public images such as the thumbnails on its site, in hxxp://x-images1.bangbros.com/bangbus/shoots/bb7132/members/450x340.jpg

I feel like this is good to separate the site, the code that is linking to all the content, separate from the content itself...

i went to sstatic dot net and i like the article on its root page, im glad i thought of researching this, and thank you for the direction i find that little article reassuring.

any other input is appreciated :)
Thanks!


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