Site Performance II


View Poll Results: How is the site performing
Performance is much better 24 64.86%
I don't know, I never had any problems 5 13.51%
Performance is a little better 5 13.51%
Performance is the same 2 5.41%
Performance is a little worse 1 2.70%
I am seeing strange behavior 0 0%
I have posted in the thread with an answer not in the poll 0 0%
Performance is much worse 0 0%
Voters: 37. This poll is closed

 
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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Site Performance II
# 8  
Old 10-19-2007
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Originally Posted by sysgate
No hard feelings Smilie I don't think that something went wrong, it's just that some applications require more resources these days, due to extended business needs, or they simply have memory leaks, even some enterprise products.
But 512 MB ram should be enough, a while ago I had FreeBSD 6.0 with 3Ghz CPU and 512 MB RAM, running AMP + 700 user accounts, each has shell and ftp access with 1G quota, and it was doing pretty good.
But let's not change the subject of the topic - the site performance is much better Smilie
Running user intensive MySQL forums with search queries is very different than users with shell accounts.

512MB is not enough, really :-) Trust me.
# 9  
Old 10-20-2007
I agree Smilie It was my intention to say that 512MB ram should be enough for most of the things you're running usually on one server, but forum like ours, with ~50000 users probably needs more. And when I said shell accounts, I meant that some users, intentionally or not, sometimes are doing nasty things Smilie
One more time thanks to reborg and all other admins and moderators for putting so much efforts and time into this great community.
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