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[nycphp-talk] phpAdsNew

Steven Samuel steven at sohh.com
Tue Apr 6 18:19:55 EDT 2004


I'm running phpAdsNew on a dedicated server w/ a single AMD 1.8GHz  w/
512MB RAM. On March 31st, I served 1,130,514 banners. (728s, 468x, 120s,
160s, text and pops.) I'm hosted at Rackspace. My server load is never
above 2.0 on a busy day.

-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]
On Behalf Of Ophir Prusak
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 5:37 PM
To: NYPHP Talk
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] phpAdsNew


I tried using phpadsnew a long time ago and it was to much of a load.

I installed it again and have been using it for about 3 months now. I
did everything the manual said to do for best performance and it's 
actually been pretty good so far.
I have a server at rackshack (ev1 servers now): celeron 1.3 with 1gig
ram. The server is running apache, mysql and phpadsnew. Apache is
serving about 100k page views a day and phpadsnew is serving 
about 30k ads a day.

I do not notice any slowdown of my pages and the ads appear very fast. 
(you can see it at http://www.stationplay.com in the left sidebar). The
server load usually is between 0.4 to 0.8

If you read the phpadsnew forums (which are still pretty active) you'll 
see people who server over 1 million ads a day using phpadsnew.

How many ads a day do you need to support?

Ophir

jon baer wrote:

>is anyone using this package?
>
>i installed and played around with it this weekend and was pretty 
>impressed, im tinkering around with it to do adsense-like stuff and 
>analyze profiles for ad keywords ... the installation step on this 
>program was top notch (a little generic but user friendly) ...
>
>- jon
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