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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:29 am
by cookiewales
well boyos just found out my website was shut down for over use of data stored.i am with plusnet 500 g max they tell me am over by 30 percent i have to remove items off my website or move to new hosting site been with them 20 years and there not very helpfull plus i am a tech no no my daughter who deals with my website which she built is on holls for two weeks plus have just done halve page advert local link york which high lights my website .which when not on is crap any help please on how to move asap cheers cookie :angry: :p :;):

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:35 am
by msh paving
cookie talk to the gaffer, he knows about website hosting issues
MSH :)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:12 am
by cookiewales
msh paving wrote:cookie talk to the gaffer, he knows about website hosting issues
MSH :)
cheers tony are you there :p :;): :;):

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:22 am
by mickg
what ever way you look at it you need to change hosting companies, I checked your site a couple of nights ago and got the error message that your site had been removed because you have gone over your allocated allowance, bandwidth theses days is not expensive so to delete your website is not acceptable

Its all down to how much a month you want to pay to keep your website up and running 24/7

at the moment i assume you have broadband with plusnet and they give you hosting with the same package as i can't find any pricing for hosting on the plusnet site

you need to have your own hosting package for your website with unlimited downloads as your site has a lot of photos what have not been optimised so they are a large file size

as an example i have reduced the size of this photo by 2 thirds just by using photoshop and reducing the colours by 30% but still keeping the same detail

photo 1
this photo is over 1.6 meg in size and took 22 seconds to up load to my server

photo 2
this photo is 544k in size and took 7 seconds to upload to the server

thats a massive difference to the load time for all of your site to appear in someones browser and the main reason why your going over your alloted bandwidth

just my 2 cents :D

I am only replying because its snowed and can't be bothered queuing up in traffic for hours only to end up back home :p

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:26 am
by flowjoe
Cookie

All seems to be working from this end.

Its probably the videos youv`e added recently that have pushed it over the edge.

You have a lot of images on there that take up a lot if space, you can use software to break down the image file size without affecting the image itself.

I use go daddy.com and bluehost.com for hosting, both have been helpful when i have had issues.

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:37 am
by cookiewales
cheers mick i only use plusnet as my hosting my broadband is by sky i can see your point on pic need my daughter to look at this and maybe link youtube rather than embeded what do you think of these www.justhost.com ps i pay elevenpounds 95p per month at the mo any help is wellcome cheers cookie ps thanks flojoe

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:50 am
by IanMelb
The current BrewCabin and PavingExpert site is hosted on the RackSpace Cloud

A single, basic server instance with a bandwidth of around 50Gb a month would set you back about $22 pcm - there is a cost calculator at : http://www.rackspacecloud.com/cloud_hosting_products/servers/pricing

I should point out that this is for a full server system so you have access to everything that you would on a normal linux box, including full MySQL databases, Email Server, Apache Webserver and PHP pages, however it will need to be configured by a reasonably competent Sysadmin before it can start being used.

I can probably help you with this if you want, although I can't guarantee to provide a professional level of response or service :)

Ian

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:56 am
by cookiewales
cheers to much info for a stone man but am getting there i will find out what band width i am runing now its a lot to much tec for me am used to head down arse up thats how we lay our stones cheers cookie all this help is very wellcome :;): :;): :;):

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:54 pm
by Tony McC
Cookie, the point Mick makes about some of your images is important. You have some great photies but they are chuffing HUGE in terms of file size, which eats into both your storage allocation and your bandwidth.

Think of it this way: you have a big driveway to pave, and the setts are delivered on 8-wheelers. However, the site access (bandwidth) is a narrow lane and the wagons can't get down. The obvious answer is to use smaller wagons or a 5T dumper. The setts will still get there, but in smaller batches.

If the images are compressed (known as 'optimised for web') they will load faster and take up less space on the server.

I have a big chunk of webspace that is adequate for smaller websites. It's not really fast enough to handle this site, but I host a few sites there for contractors and the like. There's no upper limit on storage, which would resolve your immediate issue, but you really do need to get your site optimised to make best use of that storage and the bandwidth.

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:05 pm
by mickg
you really do need to get your site optimised to make best use of that storage


its being done as we speak :D

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:45 pm
by GB_Groundworks
i now resize all pics to 800x600 and half quality dont need to be any bigger for web traffic. average size is about 50k which is great.

just redone my gallery, probably used to many pictures and i haven't annotated them yet but i like them to tell a story

http://www.gbgroundworks.com/current_project.html

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:11 pm
by rab1
is it just me, didnt understand a word of what ian wrote. ???

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:30 pm
by mickg
yeah its just you rab :)

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:34 pm
by lutonlagerlout
microsoft (dogs that they are) actually do a free jpeg resizer that works great,i sent the gaffer some pics recently
from my camera they were 1.5 meg each,but once resized to 640 by 480 they were around 100kb each
15 times smaller and no loss of quality to the human eye
LLL

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:46 pm
by flowjoe
flowjoe wrote:I use go daddy.com and bluehost.com for hosting, both have been helpful when i have had issues.

Should of kept me mouth shut.

I have been trying to install a contact form on a website and
go daddys cgi script isnt working.

After trying to contact them for four days i finally managed to send an e-mail to them tonight, their form on their contact page wasnt working.

Doesnt bode well :(