How much disk space / bandwith do you need for your average forum?

Discussion in 'Game Design' started by Featherstone, Aug 24, 2017.

  1. Featherstone

    Featherstone Resident Game Owner

    I'm trying my hand at self-hosting and I found a free piggyback option that offers 15GB of diskspace and 100GB/month of bandwith. Sounds as good as it gets, especially in comparison to other options, but do you think it's enough once my forum hopefully grows? I'm not expecting anything huge, but, well, having some activity is the point of having a board. Should I be ready to look for an alternative, or is that enough to run a board in the medium term? Not sure how much is "too little" and "enough", so I am asking you more experienced fellows.
     
  2. Archivist
    Balanced

    Archivist Resident Game Owner

    That should hold you for a good while. One thing that will help is not allowing folks to upload images. Set this so they can only use URLs instead. Doing this will save the disk space.
     
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  3. odd
    Moonlighting

    odd Resident Game Owner

    I also just started hosting myself (using GoDaddy). I have the Gen4 VPS Linux 2 CPU server with 100GB of space. Most of the time we run at 20-40% capacity (our site has been up for nearly 6 years now). This is normally fine, but sometimes if the bots get a bit crazy it can tank the site when they start eating up the bandwidth.

    I'd recommend adding cloudflare or something similar so you can monitor where your traffic is coming from and shut it down if needed (even the free cloudflare plan lets you put your site into attack mode which can be super useful).
     
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