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[joomla] urgent plea from gigCalendar.net

Zachary Fuller plebe at plebeian.org
Wed Mar 8 16:47:34 EST 2006


Hi Graham.

I personally can't handle that kind of traffic, but you might look  
into www.westhost.com. They have great rates and a "phat" (pun  
intended) backbone.

Best customer support and administration panel I've seen.

BTW, love that calendar!  Can't wait to get in and customize this week.

Joel.


Joel Fuller

The MA
Multi-media and Internet Solutions

jfuller at the-ma.com

http://www.the-ma.com




On Mar 8, 2006, at 1:43 PM, Graham Spice wrote:

> The gigCalendar website is in a crisis due to popularity. I
> know...scratching my head, too!
>
> You may have noticed that gigcalendar.net has been down ever since the
> Joomla! Extensions Directory came alive. (http:// 
> extensions.joomla.org)
>
> I am being pushed to move gigcalendar.net to a new IP on a new server
> ASAP. Even though the site is down, the domain is receiving lots of
> traffic...to the point that it is effecting the server I'm on. Not a
> good thing for the kind folks that are hosting the site right now.
>
> Does anyone have access to a server that can host this site? According
> to our host we have constantly been receiving over 250 simultaneous  
> page
> loads. This is too much of a load for a shared server. I'd be happy to
> put google ads on the site and give all proceeds to the person hosting
> the site to help pay for it...but if traffic drops off there may  
> not be
> much revenue from that.
>
>
> Anyway- gigcalendar.net needs help. If you think that you could help,
> let me know. Otherwise, I think that we'll have to live without the
> website for a while.
>
> Thanks-
> Graham
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