Today we announced a version of our ad server that is hosted. What this means is that a publisher will have the option to use Openads without downloading and installing on their own web server. This will be useful for small publishers, who do not have the time, money, or expertise to use the downloaded version. Equally, large publishers may prefer a hosted version of Openads if they do not want to configure a server cluster that will handle large amounts of traffic.
Obviously this is a gigantic effort – there are more websites using Openads than all other ad servers combined. If even a small percentage of our community chooses a hosted version rather than a downloaded version, we will be serving billions of ads per day. The planning involved with this has been in the works for months.
What does this mean for publishers?
- Choice. Publishers will now be able to choose between a downloaded and hosted version of our ad server. Openads will continue to provide a download version of our ad server.
- Open. Openads will continue to be open source, licensed under the GPL.
- Free. Both the downloaded and hosted version of Openads will be FREE.
We are starting to roll out our hosted product at the end of January. During the first couple of months, the service will be in private beta, and we will be opening the beta to more and more publishers throughout 2008. If you would like to sign up for the private beta process, please sign up here.
Please realise that it will take some time for us to roll out the beta across our entire community. I encourage you to continue to download and install Openads – we will keep you up to date and invite you to join in with beta testing as soon as we are able.
I cannot emphasise enough how much I appreciate our team’s effort in preparing for a hosted version. I also thank everyone in the Openads community for using Openads, and for continuing to give us feedback so we can make our products better.
Thanks,
Scott
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Hello,
Thanks Scott for the response on the other post today. I guess one question would be how Openads will eventually handle large scale publishers and what will happen if there is a major spike I traffic. I think people would be concerned about how reliable the servers will be on Openads end and what type of support will be available. This is not to say that you all are not capable (I think Openads is great!), but what is going to happen when servers on your end go down and people lose thousands of dollars of advertising?
Thanks,
Marcos
Comment by Marcos — January 16, 2008 @ 4:10 pm
Hi Marcos,
Well – this is a great question. We are building a robust, fault tolerant infrastructure in different data centers around the world. This is the reason why we are taking our time, so that the level of service for such a large scale effort is high.
Our goal is to minimise any chance of an outage as much as possible. Of course, the chances cannot be reduced to zero – even Akamai, with thousands of replicated servers around the world, have had some well publicised outages.
We will not go into public beta until we have the technical and service infrastructure in order to provide solid service, so if there is an outage, we will have the capacity to fix as quickly as possible.
Spikes in a single publisher’s traffic will not cause more than a blip in our infrastructure, because we will be hosting thousands of publishers. If there is a more general surge (e.g. major news event), we are using major CDN’s to ensure smooth service.
Scott
Comment by Scott Switzer — January 16, 2008 @ 5:07 pm
Hello Scott,
Thanks for the reply and addressing my (as well as many others concerns). The project sounds exciting and looks like OA is heading in a great direction. I can’t wait to finish my site so I can apply for the beta!
Marcos
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Hi,
Interesting project.
I’d like to know how feasible it would be to migrate an adserver solutions which has been customised using ‘phpAdsNew’ … to the hosted solution.
Our developers have suggested that “Unfortunately due to the major changes we have made to your particular installation, it is not possible to migrate your data to an OpenAds system. We could however start again with OpenAds make changes to that system, and go from there. This will have some substantial costs associated with it though.”
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Comment by Darren Smith — January 17, 2008 @ 11:41 am
Darren,
Thanks for the message. It is a challenge to migrate from a previous version of Openads (or phpAdsNew) to a new version, if the core code has been changed.
We are internally building out our plugin API (and have already implemented a Web Service API) so that there is much less need to change core code. In this model, changes would be implemented as plugins, so that upgrades can happen much easier.
If you or your developers want to contact us for further information or advice, please do.
Cheers,
Scott
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I’m missing something here. How are you going to pay for this long term? Free is great, but what about when the 15.5 million runs out and your bandwidth bills are due?
Will you got to a pay service, serve your own ads in the mix? Just curious as I’d like to go with a hosted solution, but won’t if I don’t think it’s going to make it. I don’t mind paying.
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Ryan,
Great question. Openads competes with companies who have a very straightforward model – websites pay them for ad serving.
We think about things is a different way. Advertisers and ad networks have never been able to reach users of smaller and more niche sites – which make up the majority of Openads users. Our publishers have very valuable inventory – it is just difficult for advertisers to access them.
We will be releasing a number of products which will bring this vision to life over the next year.
It will be exciting times for the Openads community!
Scott
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Comment by lucydance — February 19, 2008 @ 1:40 am
I regret that this may be an ignorant question, but how does OpenX function when its products are free. I ask because I use Openads and appreciate it very much. I have looked on the OpenAds (now OpenX, of course) site before for an option to donate but have never found a way to do so. Albeit, with $15.5 M now in its account, OpenX most likely doesn’t need my pathetic donation, but I would appreciate being able to contribute to the project.
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Very nice… except that we have not seen any progress during the last 7 months. When will the service launch? We have just received an invitation for the Google Admanager and while I do agree it may sound like putting all your eggs into one basket, it is not a concern of ours as we are looking for a scalable ad serving solution that can keep up with our demands (12 ad positions per page, multiple formats, geo-targetting), …
It would be good to finally hear of a launch date for the hosted version.
Godspeed
ATX
Comment by ATX — July 9, 2008 @ 2:43 am
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Thanks,
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Thanks a million to what is obviously a dedicated team behind this.
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Comment by Robert — July 28, 2010 @ 8:02 am
Although I have been blogging for several months and doing Internet marketing for a few years, I admit that I was not fully aware of Openads before. Looks like I still have a lot to learn. Thanks for the info!
Comment by Network Marketing Lifestyles — August 11, 2010 @ 6:49 pm
This version is perfect for publishers who are a newbie on the net world. I actually introduced it to a friend who plans on creating a blog. He is just starting and does not have the money yet nor expertise to use the previous downloaded version. He is not “techy”, that’s why. I’ll be back and give you an update on his website after he signed up for openads.
Comment by Ann on MLM CRM — August 12, 2010 @ 4:45 am
To be honest OpenX is far better than Google’s double click for publishers, and with the hosted version a lot of webmasters can save on web space thus, cutting on web hosting expenses.
Comment by استضافة — August 29, 2010 @ 12:10 am
It will be helpful to see an analysis of ad server market; but to take this a step further, I suspect that somebody will figure out a way to make an open source version of Federated Media. This will happen.
Comment by Ann, a payday loans toronto expert — September 9, 2010 @ 12:36 am
This article is dated back in 2008, as well as being able to use Openads without having to download it on to the server, have there been any other improvements to the product?
Comment by T — October 3, 2010 @ 3:57 pm
Thank you for the very informative post.
Regards.
-Chin
Comment by Chin — October 29, 2010 @ 12:26 am
Thanks for introducing new ad server in the market. OpenAds, a free and Open Source ad network has announced a forthcoming hosted version of its service and another round of venture financing. OpenAds also offers access to a demo version of its software on its own servers.
monitium
Comment by monitium — November 20, 2010 @ 7:37 am
bonjour, cela a l’air très intéressant et passionnant.
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