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How to handle Big Data with 10 to 50 Million of users!

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  • Just use a bundle of i-83's NAT VPS, most inexpensivest solution evah.

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  • People who ask how to handle 50m users on LET will never face such a problem in the first place...

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  • DhruboHost said: A Web app company expect 1 million user within 3 months after launching ... and, they expect 1 to 10 million within 1 year of launching.

    They all do. They all do.

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  • @iwaswrongonce said:
    People who ask how to handle 50m users on LET will never face such a problem in the first place...

    LET is a great place to start to get answers. Here are really qualified people who knows whats are they saying. Here are no comments like check offers section.

  • Lately I've been looking at http://www.seastar-project.org/ for really high performance servers. I love Erlang but I don't think you can get anywhere near that level of speed from it.

  • mailcheapmailcheap Member, Host Rep

    The best LE way to achieve this is to setup an optimized stack that is both vertically and horizontally scalable. This would save a lot of money until the clients' webapp gets to the millions. Without knowing much about the webapp itself and considering the app itself is well optimized you should move onto optimizing your -LEMP- stack which should ideally be redundant, load balanced and horizontally scalable. This along with instance resizing/vertical scaling is the best option for a startup client; keep costs low in the beginning and scale both vertically and horizontally as the app grows.

    Pavin.

  • If those millions of clients are producing actual revenue then you're going to want high availability, geographic load balancing, etc.; since the shortest outage or latency increase will cost you money. This is all outside LET territory.

  • mailcheapmailcheap Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2016

    @willie said:
    If those millions of clients are producing actual revenue then you're going to want high availability, geographic load balancing, etc.; since the shortest outage or latency increase will cost you money. This is all outside LET territory.

    Worldwide: DO could be considered LE esp. with that awesome API.

    N.America/EU: Lunanode is def. LE and also comes with API.

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  • OhMyMyOhMyMy Member
    edited December 2016

    OP was last logged on April 8. Someone necroposted this morning to this thread. everyone giving advice to someone who probably is searching for 1 visitor still not 1 million, 10 million or 50 million

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  • @OhMyMy said:
    OP was last logged on April 8. Someone necroposted this morning to this thread. everyone giving advice to someone who probably is searching for 1 visitor still not 1 million, 10 million or 50 million

    Still a somewhat interesting question/conversation.

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