To my great surprise yesterday I received an e-mail from my web host (1and1) stating that my account was seriously threatening the server resources. Curiously, I checked my web stats.

Imagine my surprise when I discovered that I had received over 20,000 hits by the middle of the afternoon, and that there were currently over 200 users on my site. Huh? This was quite a jump from my average of 40-50 hits per day. A quick glance at my referals indicated what I suspected: my site was getting hammered by the “digg” effect.

Specifically, the article I wrote last December on “Imaging Windows XP for free” had been picked up by digg.com, sending an onslaught of traffic to my “Beginner” hosting package. Apparently my site buckled and 1and1 moved me to a temporary server. Their e-mail to me requested that I consider purchasing a dedicated server. I oggled at their suggested prices and quickly declined the offer.

So, I’m back and running on a different server, this time NOT hosted by 1and1. Hopefully it can withstand the strain, since I noticed that I’ve also been picked up by Lifehacker.

5 Responses to “Feeling the Digg Effect”

Comments (5)
  1. Where is your site hosted now? There is still link to 1and1 on bottom of your pages

  2. habibbijan says:

    Duly noted, and changed. I have hosting by Telnap now.

  3. Digital501 says:

    We had a similar problem with HostForWeb. However, by tuning the caching module in WordPress, we were able to stay on the shared server without any major issues. The staff at HostForWeb was very helpful in helping us test it so we could handle the traffic without hurting the services of their other clients.

  4. habibbijan says:

    Ok, I’m back to hosting with 1and1 again, as noted at the bottom of the page. It’s a long story. Perhaps I’ll make a post about it one day.

  5. Joe says:

    Why did you go back to 1and1??

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