Saving Money / Hosted in the clouds / University
I’ve moved my site to a new cloud hosted server, it seems this site never stays in the same place for very long. This time though it was for a different reason, cost cutting. About 2 months ago I decided a co-location box in a data centre was just two expensive and for what it was costing I wasn’t getting enough out of it. At the moment its hosting various websites some I’m being paid for but it doesn’t cover the cost. They weren’t never supposed too, I got the box to learn some new skills which I’ve learnt and already put to good use so the time has naturally come now for a cheaper solution.
The box is not the only thing having its budget cut. Being close to the end of University I thought it would be wise to consider my future finances as I didn’t know what, if any, budget I’d have come summer. My phone contract is another expense that is taking a cut. Although I’ve got a new phone I purchased this out right as opposed to getting another phone contract and in the long term I’ll be saving money once I’ve moved to a sim-only contract..
Here are the sums…
Current Phone Contract
£35/month * 24 months = £840
New Phone Contract
£15/month * 24 months + Phone £270 = £630
In the next two years I’ll have saved £210 and I’ll be able to sell my new phone when I get bored of it.
Back to the hosting, I’ve opted for the Rackspace cloud not really for any reason but I suppose I already got to play with Amazon’s platform during placement so Rackspace is something new to add to my skill set I suppose. Pretty good service so far, I got the call to confirm and activate my account at 2am after opening my it at 1.50am.
Although the service is flexible I figure it’ll cost around £15 a month taking a guess at my current bandwidth consumption. So lets see how much I’ll be saving on hosting for the year…
Current Hosting Plan
£50 * 12 months = £600
New Hosting Plan
£15 * 12 months = £180
So in the next year in total I’ll have saved £625! WOW, no wonder I have no money at the moment!
I’m glad I had this cost cutting idea two months ago and started to put a plan in place to complete. Since then I’ve been offered a job after university. It would be very tempting now to just keep paying for what I’m using rather than finding cheaper alternatives etc…
All I need to do now is find a hosted Exchange solution as I can’t do without that! The initial plan was at my next house to get an ISP that offers multiple static IP addresses thus I could then host my exchange server at home! Since then I’ve got a job and had to consider on where I’ll be living. As it turns out I’ve decided to commute from Newark and will move into a house there, but guess what, the only decent ISP in Newark is Virgin Media and they don’t offer such a service as I desire so I’m shelving that idea for the time being.
Although on the plus side it should be a cheaper cost of living so I’ll be saving more money.. Although I need to decide on what I’ll be spending this money on! I’ve got a few ideas..
My holiday in Spain at the FIB festival..
A nice huge TV!
Windows Phone 7 App – HAWP7
Its not taken long but I’ve written my first app, called at the moment a very boring name of HAWP7 the app allows me to turn on or off lights in my house.. It is actually is part of a wider system that I am working on which is being called HA (my creative name thinking skills need working on). HA or Home Automation System is program I am working on with Andy over at A-Jackson.co.uk. The idea is that HA will be able to control all aspects of home automation in our homes, currently still in the early days we have been developing it along side our final year projects, at times its taken over as it seems much more interesting than our projects do.
So having just got a Windows Phone I’d thought I’d write a client to interface with the HA Server I have running on my WHS, so after a little coding help as I’m not a programmer but seem to be getting quite good I came up with this.. A client that allows me to turn on or off all the x10 devices I have, which isn’t many to be honest but I’ve nabbed some more of ebay! The app shows via the light bulb image what lights are currently on and once pressed the devices are turned off via HAServer on the WHS and the list of devices updated.
New Phone – HTC HD7
I’ve been after a new phone ever since I cracked the replacement screen about a week after replacing it. My 24 month contract has been stopping from getting a new phone as I still have a couple of months to wait. Not anymore though, the other day I decided I’d actually get a new phone, the idea has been flying around for quite some time (the idea being to get a phone out right and get a cheaper sim-only contract). I dislike paying £35 a month and being strapped down for 2 years and I think I’d get better value for money buying a phone out right and paying £10-£15 a month instead. Plus it also means I can trade/sell/buy another phone when I like!
So, I don’t know why but I somehow came to the conclusion that I wanted a HD7 with Windows Phone 7 and I’m glad I did. The phone is awesome, after having the same standard interface on the iPhone it is refreshing being able to swipe around Windows Phone 7. Its clean and simple and doesn’t get cluttered up when you install more than 10 apps. One of my dislikes with the iPhone is that you had to manage the interface, you had to decide where apps go and within no time you have around 5 screens of apps… WP7 is much simpler giving you an alphabetical list of applications..
Coming from the 3GS it is also nice to have a bigger screen although WP7 doesn’t seem to maximise the space it has available I think it works though, gives a much cleaner, less cluttered user interface.
One major annoyance though is that BBC iPlayer isn’t supported, although I read that Flash will soon be available it’s quite annoying not being able to watch iPlayer whenever I like. You have to remember it’s pretty new compared to Android or iPhone so I suspect it will be addresses soon!
This post seems to have developed in to more of a review / how WP7 is better than iPhone and I suppose it is in my mind. Although I did like the iPhone when it first arrived after two years and the fact everyone seems to have one takes away that brand new gadget that no one else has feeling, which for a techy person like me, is pretty important to be honest… This brings me to its development support…
Unlike Android you have to pay the £65 to unlock your phone for development, even just to run your own homebrew apps you’ve got to part with £65… I was annoyed when I discovered this information and was ready to start hacking the phone to bypass it, however I remembered and learnt that Microsoft likes students and offers it free with Dream spark which is great but I’m only a student for another couple of months and after than its £65 down the drain every year, maybe I should develop an app to recover the cost? Any ideas?
It is quite annoying that you have to pay but I can see why, it’s slightly disconcerting that Android and Google provide no moderation on its app store. Being open source is great but as everyone learns from the days in high school… Not all the kids play nicely… Hearing that over 50,000 Android devices are infected with a rootkit, whispering back to hacker HQ with you information is a little scary. You shouldn’t have to worry about your phone getting a virus; you want it to just work.
Anyway, the phone is pretty awesome, the battery life opinion is yet to be decided upon but generally I’m very happy with it. The People/Contacts tile is great adding everyone you know on Facebook, Outlook and Windows live which prompts you to remove those contacts you’ve not spoken too since forever but a little contract purge is something everyone has to do sometime…
Power Consumption! – The cost of running a server…
We got our quarterly bill the other week and it appeared quite high. Gas and Electric came to a grand total of £520! It doesn’t bother me to be honest, I’ll turn a light off when its not being used but I don’t take that extra step to ensure I’m saving the planet or saving money although we a certain application I’m working on I may just start saving some pennies! More on that later..
Anyway this got me thinking of how much all my computers and various things consume, actually I’ve been thinking of this for a while but have only just stolen a watt-measure-thingy from my dad, who seems to get given them all the time by various companies.
So, I finally got my hands on one of these things and the first thing I thought I’d test is Stewie! For those who don’t know Stewie is my Windows Home Server.. It has the following
- 700w power supply
- 7 harddrives (2 x “green” harddrives)
- Intel Core 2 Duo processor
Matt and I both decided to guess the number of watts this beast of a server consumes. Matt suggested 400watts and I around 200-250watts. The result was a very surprising average of 150watts on idle and around 160watts when we turned on BOINC and started streaming some files! Pretty impressive I thought!
So how much does it cost to keep my server on all the time? Well we can work that out quite quickly with some simple Math!
Watts x Hours Used / 1000 x Cost per kilowatt = Total Cost!
so..
155 x 8760 / 1000 * 0.10p = £135.78
That is around £135 a year to run a computer on for a year! It is not bad and considering mine is pretty much in use / doing something all the time its very reasonable I think..
How To: Customise Coloured Buttons on MCE remote with XBMC
I’m not sure if this is well known but it took me a while to work it out, so I thought I’d make a post on it. Just in case it may make anyone else’s life a little easier as well as being a future reference to me.
I decided I wanted to change the button functionally on my MCE remote, the remote I have is similar if not the same to the one in the picture. I never really used the coloured buttons but I want to so I thought I’d change their functions. The function being related to x10 devices which I am yet have a mess with as Royal Mail have yet to deliver them, I could rant all day about them I think I’ll move on.
My system is based upon Mythbuntu/Linux so bare that in mind and these are the steps I had to take which may differ but this should give you an idea.
1. Create a file in “~/.xbmc/userdata/keymaps/” called remote.xml
2. Insert the following;
<keymap>
<global>
<remote>
<red>Function_Here</red>
<green>Function_Here</green>
<yellow>Function_Here</yellow>
<blue>Function_Here</blue>>
</remote>
</global>
</keymap>
3. Replace Function_Here with an Action within XBMC, a list can be found here.
4. Save and restart XBMC.
Hope this helps, It worked for me so hopefully it’ll work else where.
Broken Laptop Hinge – Not Any More!
I seem to be getting more and more experience with fixing Laptop and iPhone screens. My latest fix was my sisters Dell Inspiron 1525. The hinge had broken which stopped her from closing the hid, and in time it had also broken the screens front bezel. It was a simple fix but I didn’t think to take a pictures, so I can’t do a how to, but it was pretty simple and I just skimmed over a couple of repair the keyboard/ replace the screen type tutorials of that/similar models. It took less than an hour and the total cost was less than £20 with parts from eBay! So if you’re thinking about it, go for it, it’s a quick and simple job!
I did take a couple of pictures on my iPhone of the result however.






