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Managed NGINX hosting
Who offers managed hosting with nginx?
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We fully support NGINX and run it on a large scale. contact me for a quote.
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Hello! We offer and support NGINX on our managed, dedicated servers. Messaging you on ICQ now :)
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I don't know.
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We can certainly help with your fully managed Nginx needs at CHOOPA.com. We have some amazing promotional deals right now too:
[email protected] ICQ: 412-203-056 |
We can support this.
Email Sales < At > Phatservers.net with your server requirements for a quote. |
we can do this as well, hit me up for an offer :thumbsup
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We would be happy to help build a customized solution for you. ICQ sent. thanks!
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its like this, you can have managed but if you have ac connectors or any spare parts from RC cars pre-1989 you can build a box in your own time. Hook it up to the cloud and connect 36gcr-81x (you can buy this at radio shack) direclty into the ethernet frame base and then wrap your entire attic (below the rafters) with high grade aluminum foil (not store bought). if you ground that directly to your wireless hub you can get 35x power of any neighborhoods wireless signal.
currently i manage my own server and am getting up to 37gbps of free bandwidth this way, it pings off my rafters, i can literally hear files downloading and its beautiful music. instead of paying $300 for someone to manage you can go this route, all youll need is a big ford truck, work truck, you can pick up a used on craigslist, like a 1990 or something for 3k (10 months worth of managed hosting at most places). fill up all the parts you need from depot and the shack and do this method. also if you really need someone to sit and watch the pipes you can hire some college kid for $10 an hour to manage email problems, spam, etc, just buy him a few unix books and turn him into a LAMP developer. so much is saved and every day you can have breakfast without the headaches. |
If you're not already using nginx, but are thinking of switching to nginx for "performance",
there's another route you may want to consider. The default Apache configuration in most Linux distributions is configured for a very small site, and configured with every feature imaginable enabled. We did some benchmarking and found that if Apache is set up PROPERLY, configured by a qualified person, it's as fast as niginx, and you don't lose all of the useful Apache features. In fact, even without a "good" Apache configuration, you can cut load roughly in half and greatly improve performance with one little five minute change. Mount the content partition with the "noatime" option. Amazingly, that cut load roughly in half on the test server, which is pushing 400Mbps with very low load, running Apache. A large portion of the supposed speed of nginx is that while it's caching system is in many ways a silly waste of resources, it does have the side effect of bypassing the atime and that's what actually gives the speed boost. That can be done more effectively, and without wasting other resources, by just putting "noatime" in the /etc/fstab config file. I realize that nginx has it's fans, just as any sports team has it's fans. To anyone who is an nginx fan, that's fine, you're a fan, great. You're probably tempted to click "Reply" right now and say that nginx is 100,000 faster than anything else and that I'm an idiot. If you choose to do that, I'll simply reply by posting the exact benchmark results along with comments from an nginx developer about his own testing. One of us will end up looking like an idiot, but it won't be me. If you have to post, just say "I'm an nginx fan" - don't try too hard to deny the facts. |
Hello Brujah,
I spoke with our Engineering and Management staff and confirmed that we are familiar with some of the alternative setups that nginx allows. Hit me up about Caro.Net and lets discuss your specific setup requirements to confirm that we can deliver exactly what you are looking for. Thanks in advance, |
if u wanna get managed hosting with nginx hit me up: 944-320-46 and i'll help you out.
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