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RE: Scheduled downtime
(10-19-2010 03:29 PM)Falcon4ever Wrote:  
(10-19-2010 03:24 PM)YukiS Wrote:  Not advertising or anything but compared to the server I rent that seems like a pretty rotten deal: http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkt...erver/eq4/

*There are no charges for overage. We will permanently restrict the connection speed to 10 MBit/s if more than 5000 GB/month are used. 100 MBit/s speed can be optionally restored by committing to pay 6,90 € (incl. VAT) per additional TB used.

We've been over the 5000 GB a few times without fasthost throttling the server.
That maybe so, but given the spec of the server I decided to put a bare metal hypervisor on it and have been able to make it self-financing by reselling VPSs out of the resources I don't use.

But enough about that, you use whatever works out for you Smile I can definitely understand the desire to have unlimited bandwidth, I'm just saying you might find a better deal elsewhere. I've heard good things about OVH in this regard: http://www.ovh.co.uk/products/superplan_...=unmetered

As an Open Source project you might be entitled to a free 30-day trial like Businesses get, there's no harm in asking.

I use a VPS with 4 vCores and 3GB RAM for myself and run Cherokee with php-cgi under the spawn-fcgi handler and I've never seen my memory usage top about 1.8GB and that was after about 4 months uptime. My primary client also has a VPS of the same spec and runs lighttpd on it, alongside several game servers, and although he would prefer more RAM (I'm moving to a 12GB server next year) it hasn't caused him any problems. Just two alternatives to Apache you might want to try. lighttpd is more familiar for Apache admins from what I can gather but I chose Cherokee because of its powerful built in memory cache.

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RE: Scheduled downtime
Bump because I found something relevant to reply with Tongue

The parts of the main site that are integrated with the Forum (compatibility list, etc.) come up as "Unknown Location" in people's profiles under the "Status" section.

Now this might be the expected behavior but the hyperlinks for them point to pages on the forum domain which definitely isn't correct, e.g. forums.pcsx2.net/compat.php

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Yeah I know about that, nothing you can do about it. Mybb thinks it's a part of the forum but it clearly isn't Tongue Mybb was never supposed to be used as a CMS anyway hehe.

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RE: Scheduled downtime
(10-19-2010 03:33 PM)YukiS Wrote:  I've heard good things about OVH in this regard: http://www.ovh.co.uk/products/superplan_...=unmetered

As an Open Source project you might be entitled to a free 30-day trial like Businesses get, there's no harm in asking.

Just thought id pipe in and reply to this. A 30 day free trial would be so much more trouble than its worth. By the time falc has installed the new server and got it set up and we have buggered around with our DNS to point it to the right place, half our trial would be up and there is a risk we wouldnt want it so wed have to mess about getting things back as they were Tongue

I had a quick look at the machines you linked, i didnt like the sound of "** Unlimited traffic on peering, low priority on the "transit". " Considering the amount of visitors we get (usually around 18,000 unique visitors a day), we like to keep the site fast, especially when it comes to release day, any form of traffic throttling is really no good to us.

The server we have may not be the best (but it suits our needs perfectly) but the deal we get with the connection makes it worth the money, plus i dont have a credit card, so fasthosts are very handy for me Tongue plus their support is excellent.

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RE: Scheduled downtime
i have installed pcsx2 9.4 when i run game (tekken 5) it shows "patch not found cant apply" in other dialoge the namco logo is stan constant.
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cant play tekken 5
Unsurei have installed pcsx2 9.4 an error msg shows patch not found cant apply patch in the other dialog box the NAMCO logo is stand constant and nothing is happening
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RE: Scheduled downtime
Try with the latest stable or beta.
http://pcsx2.net/downloads.php?p=publicbeta
http://pcsx2.net/downloads.php

This is the wrong place to be asking for support, if you still have problems ask for support in this section:
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Forum-General-Discussion

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