Hello Friends,
I am thankful for every aspect of this forum and the amazing amount of help that people serve up to each other just for the joy of helping out.
But Holy Shit! So much ungrounded speculation! I would never cheap out on web hosting - having this site and forum working as effectively as possible is pretty much the #1 priority in my hobby life - that is, the discretionary activities outside of family and close friends. Also, the blog makes plenty of income to keep itself afloat, regardless of what might come up.
The only limit has been the very finite nature of our intelligence (especially my own), which is a pretty big problem when trying to operate this website, which is now among the world's busiest 10,000 - apparently putting it in a tiny fraction of a percent of sites where lots of customization is needed. Most sites with this traffic make several million in revenue per year and have a good-sized dedicated staff working on them, and we don't have quite that many luxurious resources available (yet!)
We started with Bluehost, then switched over to Digital Ocean's system in March 2013:
http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2013/03/20/we-are-back-and-better-than-ever/Beginning with a dedicated 2-core VPS, we gradually upgraded to 8 cores over the next year (annual cost $1920), plus add-ons for faster DNS service and with all sorts of caching and Content Distribution Network fiddling to speed things up. There have also been multiple developers working on keeping up with the traffic and trying to keep things reliable, some for pay and some for free.
Then in April 2014, after some problems with Digital Ocean's reliability, we switched to a new totally dedicated server with Weberz, because an insider in the company gave us even more power AND unlimited access to a brilliant IT guy to go with it. Not just a virtual server, but a real heavy chunk of metal on its own rack with noisy fans. This has been a great help to the site. This went along with the complete redesign of the main site, which was set up with the idea of presenting more of the beginner/core articles to the few thousand new visitors that arrive to the site each day. The redesign was around $7,000 - a bargain if you divide it out among the hours the designers/developers put into it, and the improved growth so far:
http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2014/04/28/meet-the-new-mr-money-mustache/Since then, the main site has been pretty good with the exception of a major screw up one day when the data center overheated in August, but the forum had a misconfiguration - possibly due to outgrowing its default 7GB database table size limit. This might be fixed now.
Anyway, thanks for using the forum, and it is totally understandable that many people would not have read those older articles on the main site. I've learned that many forum people have no interest in mainstream MMM and vice versa. But if you ever DO want to get the inside scoop on what I've been doing or thinking, feel free to send me a message and ask. There is plenty of incorrect speculation around the Internet about what ol' Mr. Money Mustache's motivations are, but I'm here for you if you'd rather have real information here on this forum instead!
all the best,
Pete(MMM)