This is nothing related to the previous ticket.
I was wondering if running a Social network like Facebook is OK to do on x10vps, or if I should find another hosting company. Of course, I would probably have to get a Dedicated server for this, not a Fair share server, and keep upgrading the server as I get more users to eat up the bandwidth and the CPU, and disk space. I know many people who upload pictures of themselves to facebook in huge amounts every day, so please use that information to determine whether or not it is OK to use x10vps for this.
I already have drawings of how the social network is going to look like. It's got quite a few features that I'm pretty sure none of the others have. One cool feature is push notifications to send pop-up alerts to users on their computer even though the social network website isn't open on their computer. Because it's done by push technology, not as much bandwidth is eaten up, because the server connects to the client to deliver a notification only as needed, rather than the client connecting every 5 seconds to request an update.
(and of course, I will not upload any copyrighted works up there, however the users of the social network might, and I'll have to stop them, disable their access, tell them they broke the law, my TOS, and last but not least, x10's TOS. )
I was wondering if running a Social network like Facebook is OK to do on x10vps, or if I should find another hosting company. Of course, I would probably have to get a Dedicated server for this, not a Fair share server, and keep upgrading the server as I get more users to eat up the bandwidth and the CPU, and disk space. I know many people who upload pictures of themselves to facebook in huge amounts every day, so please use that information to determine whether or not it is OK to use x10vps for this.
I already have drawings of how the social network is going to look like. It's got quite a few features that I'm pretty sure none of the others have. One cool feature is push notifications to send pop-up alerts to users on their computer even though the social network website isn't open on their computer. Because it's done by push technology, not as much bandwidth is eaten up, because the server connects to the client to deliver a notification only as needed, rather than the client connecting every 5 seconds to request an update.
(and of course, I will not upload any copyrighted works up there, however the users of the social network might, and I'll have to stop them, disable their access, tell them they broke the law, my TOS, and last but not least, x10's TOS. )