New server environment, new challenges

On June 10, 2010, in Network, News, by Ben

After bailing on our old server hosting provider due to the horrendous state of their customer support, we’re very happy to report that we’re up and running on a set of distributed providers.

Without going into too much detail, or damning our previous providers, suffice it to say that it was taking well over a month to get two new servers stood up to replace two overseas servers–before the process was even complete they decided to go ahead and terminate one of our most important servers without prior notification and before we had a new server to move everything to. That was the final straw after a long string of problems receiving customer support, and we started moving elsewhere immediately.

As can be expected with such an emergency move, we’ve had to make some major underlying changes to our environment and some things may have gotten broken, whether it is obvious or not to us yet.

  • We are on all servers now, instead of . There should be no difference to our visitors, but on the back-end this makes administration and management much simpler, and much more akin to standard dedicated servers.
  • We have decided to go with a third-party service provider instead of continuing to front the cost of running our own geographically redundant nameservers. So far, this has meant cost savings and greater and in resolution of our domains. We are on five different nameservers located at 5 different , so there should never be any single point of failure.
  • We’ve completely ditched Apache 2 in favor of LiteSpeed Web Server which is proving to be hugely advantageous–we’re getting much better performance, and the environment is much simpler to administer.
  • We have upgraded our and environments, collapsing the many instances of each into a single instance of both applications that hosts content for all of our and Drupal sites. This has made them easier to update and maintain, and they are performing well so far.
  • As a result of the above, everyone can now finally have a single login for all of our WordPress sites, and a single login for all of our Drupal sites (and yes, you can still link both to an ). I apologize, but more likely than not you will have to sign up for the site again–if you really would like your previous account to exist, let me know and I will manually migrate it over.
  • Our monitoring system had to be rebuilt from the ground up. Thanks to Zabbix’s sane defaults, we’re mostly up and running, but it will take some time before we are fully monitoring our entire environment again. If you notice anything is down or not working properly that we haven’t fixed yet, please let us know!

We appreciate everyone sticking with us through this transition, and we’re in a much better place now than we were before the move.




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