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1/21/2007 2:48 PM
 

I prepare to rent a virtual space to setup a DNN portal. As I know, DNN can handle multipal portals within a single installation.

If I create several portals in my DNN installation. Is it possible to setup each portals data flow per month? How?

Could anybody give me some suggestions?

 
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1/21/2007 4:14 PM
 
Could you please present more details as to your 'ideal' model; and exactly what it is your trying to achieve?

Are you trying to segment off the database space used by a particular portal?


 
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1/22/2007 4:15 AM
 

For example: I rent a 1GB virtual space, it's data flow allows was 10 GB/month (for upload & download data.).

I setup a single DNN installation on the virtual space and create 5 portals. So the total data flow of these 5 portals was 10GB/month.

But I want to restrict the data flow of each potal. Because everyone share different hosting fee.

1: 5 GB/month. (paid the 1/2 fee.)

2, 3, 4:  1GB/month. (Paid 1/10 fee.)

5: 2GB/month. (Paid 1/5 fee.)

Total data flow is 10 GB/month.

Every portals has their portal limits. Who exceed the limit, I will lock the portal. (Or calculate how much data flow it expends. )

Beacuse the virtual space provider will charge me if my data flow is over. So I need to know which portals owner should share more hosting fee. That what I want.

But I don't know how to do it within the DNN framework?

 
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1/22/2007 4:47 AM
 

right now, dnn cannot do that. Part of the problem is that a lot of files are not served through dnn, like css files, images, js files etc. So in order to do that in the first place, all files should be served through linkclick.aspx for instance. Next, linkclick.aspx should keep a log file somewhere that logs all data served. Only then you could apply restrictions to that.

The way i do it is to use SmarterStats, which can track all seperate portals. SmarterStats has all the information it needs to calculate bandwidth usage. It also offers web services, so you could even plug into smarterstats to get all bandwidth usage of all portals and act upon that.

Cheers,


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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1/23/2007 1:19 PM
 
Thank you first. I download the free SmarterStats edition from http://www.smartertools.com/ now. (Is the correct one you mentioned?) But I found the free edition only support one site. Does that mean I need to buy a license? Or I got something wrong when I setup? Could you give me some suggestion?
 
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