tightlockup said:I've been telling you guys, MFC needs to upgrade and expand their infrastructure. In a hurry.
CamGirlsUnlimited said:MFC needs to use dedicated servers for each application of its site.
Right now, they are on a shared server - Everything uses one server, even used for Admin's personal browsing.
I used a spider program one day, which is legal, and found that Admin uses the same server that MFC is on to store all their personal things also; as a personal computer.
Leo won't upgrade for many reasons.
Dedicated servers cost money and with thousands of models running video and some members running video, then you have the chat, then photos, then profiles (which some are running videos and music), member's profiles (video and photos) and all the animated emoticons - All this pulls a load of resources, especially on a shared server. Everything should be separated. Videos on one, chat on a different server, etc. He would need at least 6 servers at $12,000 each. Then you have to make sure the servers are loaded with the proper software that makes MFC compatible on the server (ie, AJAX, Flash, Cube, etc.) and that costs money. If the software and MFC not loaded in proper order, then MFC will not work.
The transfer from old server to new server means a "down time" and Leo and models lose money when down. Leo only cares about money. And if the new servers failed, then longer down time.
Leo thinks "if it works okay now, why change?"... But it is not working.
As an IT Analyst, Cisco and Microsoft certified, I can promise that one day, as more models sign on and more members, MFC will crash hard. I know Leo backups the server - but if it crashes, he can only restore to the point of the last date of backup.
MFC is a great concept of a site, just needs to be managed better. Needs a MAJOR upgrade!
Hopefully, MFC 2.0 comes out soon... :lol:
But I know it will not happen.
FifthElephant said:tightlockup said:I've been telling you guys, MFC needs to upgrade and expand their infrastructure. In a hurry.
I suspect the problems run deeper.
You start out with a nice clean sheet of paper, and you draw out an architectural diagram of your system.
You implement it, and it scales well for a year or so.
Then you have to pile hacks and disproportionate amounts of hardware on, as traffic grows, as the architecture is wrong.
Traffic grows further, and you have hacks piled on top of hacks to keep it from all falling down, which causes further unpredictibilities and instability.
You're basically better off at this point starting off with a fresh sheet of paper, and designing and implementing a new system.
But - quite often if the people who designed the original system are still around, they are reluctant to let people tear it all out, when they think that with just a few more tweaks, it'll be OK.
CamGirlsUnlimited said:MFC needs to use dedicated servers for each application of its site.
Right now, they are on a shared server - Everything uses one server, even used for Admin's personal browsing.
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As an IT Analyst, Cisco and Microsoft certified, I can promise that one day, as more models sign on and more members, MFC will crash hard. I know Leo backups the server - but if it crashes, he can only restore to the point of the last date of backup.
It's in many ways often more a managerial problem.tightlockup said:FifthElephant said:tightlockup said:I've been telling you guys, MFC needs to upgrade and expand their infrastructure. In a hurry.
I suspect the problems run deeper.
You start out with a nice clean sheet of paper, and you draw out an architectural diagram of your system.
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This is why you need to use subversion, bazaar or git or some such to maintain your code. Then you can see what you did and when, and it makes it easier to move to a new system.
FifthElephant said:CamGirlsUnlimited said:MFC needs to use dedicated servers for each application of its site.
Right now, they are on a shared server - Everything uses one server, even used for Admin's personal browsing.
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As an IT Analyst, Cisco and Microsoft certified, I can promise that one day, as more models sign on and more members, MFC will crash hard. I know Leo backups the server - but if it crashes, he can only restore to the point of the last date of backup.
Hahahahahahahhahahahhahahhahahhahhahahahahhaha.
You sir, are an asshat.
You're claiming that they are streaming video to 20-80K people, using a bandwidth of around 5 gigabytes/second, from one shared server?
That's not even incompetence.
A trivial investigation would reveal that there are around 30 chat-servers, and a couple of hundred video servers.