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The domain names that were transferred to GoDaddy were all
with a PR and a site to go with it. As for all the others - these
were not worth it to transfer and pay for them, so they might
as well be lost, or whatever will happen will not concern me
very much. I was definitely not going to re-new the obsolete
domain names.
To start with - 2 of the reseller hosting accounts that I had with
EartHoster.com and with SoftDreams.net disappeared in thin air.
Just like it happened with Hostecs.com - it happened with these
two. With them many, many, many of my sites were off line as
you can imagine.
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Fun Fact: Google's Revenue is $17,066 Per Server
Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:52:00 -0400
I read about this on Bert Amijo's blog. 3Tera CEO Vlad Miloushev did the math:
1. Google's infrastructure consists of 500,000 to 1 million servers.
2. Google's Q4, 2006 revenue was $3.2 billion. On an annualized basis, that's $12.8 billion.
If you divide #2 by #1, you'd get $12,800 to $25,600 of revenue per server. If you take the average and divide the amount by 12, you'd end up with $1,422/month in sales for each server. Google spends about 10% of its revenue on operations, which equals $142 per server.
As a point of reference, let's consider HostGator's announcement that it will expand its presence at The Planet. HostGator currently leases 1,700 servers, which are home to 500,000 websites. That's 294 sites per server. If HostGator collected as little as $4.84 from each site owner, it'd generate more revenue per server than Google!
HostGator's cheapest service plan costs $6.95/month, but it allows customers paying $9.95 or more to host multiple sites. Which most - including HostGator's 10,000 resellers - do. So Brent doesn't have Larry and Sergey beat. Yet. But while I was doing the calculations above, I remembered a conversation with Lenkov from SiteKreator. Thanks to some kind of caching magic (which ISP-Planet discusses in this article), Lenkov's software can support up to 30,000 simple websites on a two CPU machine.
Let's say Brent springs for a quad core Clovertown from The Planet, hosts only 15,000 websites, and charges each site owner $1/month. This would put him ahead of Google in terms of both revenue/hosting expense ratio, and sales per server.
ISP-Planet says SiteKreator can be licensed for an "unpublished fee". I'll have to ask Lenkov about that...
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