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I've been moving inactive or low-utilization assets to a group of $5/mo droplets on digital ocean, which has plenty of disk space but little RAM. It won't support everything, but it has been surprising how much I've been able to accomplish.
Has anyone tried running revive on this low-priced service?
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Great! Could you please also do me a favour, and create a bug in GitHub to note that there's no option for that delivery file? Then we can make sure it gets added to the UI at some point.
Done
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not that I doubted, but it worked
Man, it is good to see this project back on it's own again.
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Thanks! I'll change and update my codes this weekend.
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I already utilize that feature, but spcjs.php isn't included as an option.
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From what I can tell, spcjs.php is an auto-generated file.
Is there an effective way to change the name of this file without causing too much distruption?
It would require a change in my innvocation code, but am looking for ways to apply custom changes that aren't listed on Easylist.
Is Anyone Running Revive On Digitalocean?
in Performance, Scalability, and Reliability
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I agree that 21 million impressions per day would reveal bottlenecks in many virtualized infrastructures.
A few years ago, I wouldn't think of running an ad server on anything virtualized but have discovered that at times a particular service provider's "dedicated" offer may be a single blade or a VM. I've made OpenX/Revive work in those scenarios, but wonder if this new generation of cloud services should be reconsidered. I've learned a great deal in the last year.
My current ad server is running dedicated hardware, and it's utilization has increased dramatically since I've come up with a strategy to deploy "single call" code in a responsive manner. That being said, I'm still looking for feedback from anyone who has done it successfully in the cloud.