Just posting a bump to remind people that this is still on-going.
In November, I wrote that
"The desired timeline for this all is that by the summer of 2009, everything has been moved."
It's getting to the summer now, and all the stuff is still on my server. Why is it so difficult to get someone to host a PHP site?
As the summer deadline is crossed, things are now shifting from a "wish for transition" to a "burden of liability" phase. From tomorrow on, re: topic of hosting, I may do a sudden action if I see a choice even if it's not a perfect one. (Still probably in concordance with
http://tasvideos.org/forum/p/142644#142644.)
Just to recap it all, hosting is needed for:
1. Image server (footprint 500 MB, though it
can be reduced into 40 MB if we scrap demonstration AVIs, tassnapshots, autoscreenshots and my WIPs; needs a webserver with PHP
with SOAP extension, no databases
2. Bittorrent tracker (a webroot containing .torrent files downloadable, and with PHP
with SOAP extension; BitTorrent tracker software running (we use bnbt); and firewall configured such that incoming connections are allowed to ports 80, 6967 and 6969; no databases)
3. Main site (two MySQL databases. LZMA compressed SQL backups thereof total about 60 MB, but the active database with all indexes and stuff needs about 1 or 2 GB; a website with a number of PHP extensions installed; memcache installed; give the maintainers write access to the webroot, which needs to have less than 20 MB of space).