Here‘s the latest update...
I received the hard drive from the primary hardware today, and took a look at it. Turns out the problem was a simple one, and took less than 5 mins to diagnose and fix.
This now reaffirms that running the site remotely is not practical. (This minor problem caused an outage of almost a week and a whole lot of scrambling. All of which would have been avoided if I‘d hosted it locally.)
Don‘t get me wrong, since we were being hosted for free in BC, I‘m not complaining. However I think there‘s a better way.
Here‘s my plan:
1. Purchase a new connection that can handle our traffic requirements. I‘ve already started the ball rolling on this. Cost: $286.76 initial and $80/month.
2. Purchase new hardware and re-install Army.ca from scratch. This will do a few things. First, it‘ll get us on hardware that can handle our increasing load. (The current hardware is starting to strain.) It‘ll also get us off the "used" hardware that has been fairly problematic to date. (I‘d previously been a bit cheap on the hardware side, buying used gear... That doesn‘t seem to pay off.) It will also clean up some of the errors and misconfigurations that compound over time. I have not started on this step yet - it‘s a biggie. Cost: around $400.
My plan is to do this incrementally. Get the new connection up and running first, then tackle the new hardware. The timeline is fairly long, the new connection to be installed in 2-3 weeks, the new hardware in 1-2 months.
The success of this plan relies, at least in part, on donations. I grit my teeth at the thought, but raising a few bucks will sure make life easier. I‘m nearly sold out of shirts, or I‘d propose that as a reasonable fund raiser. Maybe there‘s a better way...?
In the end, I know we‘ll have a faster, more capable and more stable web site to enjoy.
I‘m open to feedback on this plan, and if anyone has questions or concerns, please let me know.
For everyone who has already donated, recently and previously, I am grateful for your support.
Cheers
Mike