Dedicated Memcache Box
Feb 26, 2008
Is it possible to set up a dedicated box between a fileserver and the web running memcache to lower IO on the fileserver?
Something like this:
fileserver -> memcache -> web
I would guess the memcache box would use some kind of proxy software like squid to do this.
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Jul 29, 2008
I installed memcached-1.2.2
and
php-4.3.9-3.22.9
when i run the command i got these errors #memcached -d -u root
bind(): Address already in use
failed to listen
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Aug 3, 2008
With my hosting account I have access to both memcache and xcache at the same time which at this point I am utilizing both but I have to decide which plugin for wordpress I would like to install since they are both have the same file name and would need to be installed in the same directory.
Currently I am running the memcache plugin and not the xcache because my host says it will perform better under higher load being that memcache is installed on a separate server with 16GB of RAM.
They feel using the xcache plugin would really on be beneficial during times of little strain on the server but not during heavy load.
so what do you think? Like I said both caching systems are installed and running but which plugin should I make wordpress utilize? memcache or xcache?
FYI - I do have times when I have 600 to 800 concurrent connections
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Jul 21, 2009
Is it possible to setup say NGINX or Lighttpd and setup a script that accesses a memcache memory space with a key and then returns a 1 or a 0.
So
1. AJAX call gets sent to server with a POST header containing a SHA1 Hash Key and a Session Key.
2. NGINX Server routes the request to a bash or a compiled C file with the arguments argv[0] = HASH.
3. The script file then accesses the memory space and finds the result and then returns, either the result or a 0.
4. The NGINX server sends the result to a user with MINIMAL http headers.
Now anything involving the C or Bash file is up to me and that's fine, but I'm wondering how to setup the HTTPD program to perform the operation.
Do I need to setup a CGI?
If so, then what's the fastest/lightest interpreted language for this?
Should I even setup a CGI or should I just install Apache with Perl support or something?
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Jan 5, 2008
If anyone is familiar with memcache... I could really use your help.
I've installed memcache, added the extension to php.ini and it's all showing up when I do phpinfo...
However, when I try to run memcache, I always get that I cannot connect and when I try 'memcached' or 'memcache' from the command line, it always says it can not recognize it.
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Jul 30, 2008
I installed memcache but i dont know how to execute and i got the error like this displayed below.
# memcached -d -u root
bind(): Address already in use
failed to listen
memcached-1.2.2
libevent-1.3e
php-4.3.9-3.22.9
httpd-2.0.52-38.ent.2
bind-9.2.4-30.el4
I am using Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 7)
# uname -a
Linux server 2.6.9-42.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jul 12 23:27:17 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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Aug 27, 2007
would I be able to install any additional php modules NOT listed in Cpanel (example memcache, ffmpeg, etc.) on a Cpanel server? If possible, how do I do it?
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Feb 15, 2008
I am just reading a bit about the memcache module. Does anyone have an opinion if this is suitable for installation on a regular shared hosting server?
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Mar 26, 2009
Some information about my forum:
I run a VBulletin forum with - 575,614 post, 14,369 members and 2.9 million page views per month. On average there are 300 - 400 people on the site.
The server right now is a Linux CentOS VPS with 1.1 gigs of memory. The hosting provider keeps telling me that I need a dedicated server.
Question # 1 - In your opinion - do you think its time for a dedicated server?
The server I am looking at has these stats:
E8300
2 GB RAM
250GB HD
cPanel
Management
The price I was given is pretty good. So the offer is going to be hard to pass up.
Question # 2 - Has anyone here used Future Hosting for their dedicated server solution?
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Sep 8, 2008
I have an account that is going from a shared hosting account to a dedicated with theplanet and I want to transfer it. Concerns I have is that the site is using an SSL. What things do I need to watch out for when transferring. Since I don't have root access I will have to do this transfer with the account function, correct?
This site has a database and SSL, so I thought it would hopefully be easier to use the cpanel account migration tool
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Sep 3, 2007
What is the difference between Dedicated Virtual vs Regular Dedicated Server?
Also what are the pros and cons of going with Virtual?
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Apr 1, 2008
to move from shared windows hosting to Dedicated windows hosting. This will be our first dedicated server and experience with dealing it too.
Someone suggested me Rackspace. But they were charging premium rates 440 USD for entry level windows server.
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Apr 7, 2009
I use shared web hosting service to get my website online. I'm wondering how many people use dedicated servers or virtual private servers instead and pay from $20 to several hundreds of dollars? Will I face any big problem with shared web hosting package which makes me choose dedicated servers?
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Jan 25, 2009
i would just want to get your inputs if which server performs faster or better:
VPS running in Core2Quad @ 2.40GHz with 12 gb of ram
guaranteed 1.7 Ghz CPU
guaranteed 1 GB memory burstable to 2 GB
170 GB disk
or
Dedicated server
Celeron 1.7 GHz
1 GB memory
160 GB disk
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Oct 27, 2008
What would you classify this as? Seems like it's the in-between for VPS and dedicated with completely reserved resources and much higher storage capacities than VPS can offer.
Personally, if it runs a hypervisor or container is a VPS but this sure does blur the lines a bit.
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Sep 7, 2008
I am currently using a shared hosting but due to increasing traffic and server load my existing host is not able to provide reliable services and I am planning to upgrade my hosting service.
While I was searching for Dedicated Servers, I learnt about Virtual Dedicated Servers but I am not very sure about their reliability? Are Virtual Dedicated Servers useful? My website current serves over 2500-3000 visitors a day resulting in 30,000 pageviews and I am expecting the traffic to grow by atleast 2 folds in the next few months as I start some PPC campaigns and Email Marketing for my website. Can a Virtual Dedicated Server cater such needs assuming my website to be more of less dynamic website written in php?
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Nov 6, 2008
VPS or Dedicated from SDX
I'm running a Joomla site with about 15,000 page views/day on JaguarPC at present. Its a mainly passive content - no message boards or applications. They disabled my site stating that CPU/Database use is too much. Should I move to a VPS or Dedicated server now ? Budget range $50-75/month.
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Mar 29, 2009
I am tossing around the idea of moving from my dedicated server to a VPS server. This is due to my ever growing server needs.
Currently, I use a small percent of a $400 softlayer server, about 500gig disk space and 2tb bandwidth. Is this too big for a VPS? Is there anything special I need to take into consideration for the move?
I was also wondering if other VPS's on the same server would slow down mine or if I would just allocated a % witch would be reserved for me.
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May 30, 2009
I know what is a dedicated server and a VPS well everyone knows that but what is a VDS is that the same and a VPS
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Feb 27, 2009
I have a master reseller account with a host and i ordered a dedicated IP address so i can install a SSL certificate, I have not done this before so just wanted some info.
Its been over 24 hours from when my host transfered my IP to my account and my website keeps showing some other website o my laptop and if i check it on 1 of my other computers it shows the WHM & cPanel success page...
i know i have to leave it to set the new DNS etc but should it be showing another website? and how long does it take to set the new IP fully as my email and website is all offline
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Feb 5, 2009
Why it so expensive?
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Apr 5, 2009
Self-explanatory title, I think.
Besides that, do you recommend dedicated ip to be bought along with host?
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May 19, 2009
I'm just wondering what the prices are for lower end dedicated servers and how many websites you can fit on them?
(lets say each website is a small 5 to 10 page website with 200 meg space usage and 1 to 2 gig transfer per month)
I'm currently using reseller but once my client base is built rather than buy 5 or 6 reseller plans, I thought it'd be logic to simple upgrade to a dedi.
I know VPS are used for name servers and whatnot, how do they compare with low-end dedicated servers?
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Mar 18, 2008
I'm in the middle of deciding on the hosting I'll use for a site I plan to launch in a month or so. The site is a web app built on Drupal (mysql 5 / php5). It is somewhat resource intensive, as thousands of rss and csv files are updated almost constantly. My last site I hosted across two VPS's, one for the DB and one for everything else. My main concern is scalability - being able to handle whatever is needed.
So I'm looking for some advice on what to do, trying to get the most power, and best scaling options - while trying to keep costs down. I can get a fairly powerful dedicated, fully managed, from liquidweb for around 230/mth. At that price, I thought maybe it would be better to have two VPS's. My experience in this area is limited so instead of running my mouth perhaps I'll let someone else suggest something..
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Sep 19, 2008
I have a website with forum that has been doing pretty well. I'm presently using a shared hosting account and am considering moving up to a VPS because of anticipated future growth and the terrible service I have gotten from my hosting provider.
I have a graduate degree in IT but don't work in this field professionally. Because of this, I'm very good at coding in php, html, javascript, etc. but very terrible when it comes to network administration and my knowledge of unix and linux. But I know I can eventually learn. Because of this I already know I will go with a managed plan if I go VPS.
To be honest with you, after studying many posts on this site for the past few days, I was convinced I would go with a VPS account with either Knownhost or Wiretree since they have managed VPS. However, I have seen one post in the VPS Forum here where one person said his site, which included a forum, was on a dedicated server and at times with 100 users logged into his forum at one time his server could barely keep up.
I am presently getting about 2.5 million hits per month (80,000 hits per day) with about 22,000 page views per day. However, I only have about 500 members in my forum and on average only about 30 logged in at any given time. I get about 5000 unique IPs coming to my website each month. My bandwidth usage is less than 20 GB per month. To me it doesn't really seem that I need a dedicated server but my site is growing steadily.
So it made me question my decision about moving to a VPS plan. Maybe I need to consider a dedicated plan?
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Apr 26, 2008
I have a dedicated server running all my services, including Plesk (WWW, FTP, DNS, etc), E-mail (SMTP, POP, Antispam, webmail) and database (MySQL and SQL Server).
I´m thinking to break this dedicated Server in 4 VPS (** Windows VPS, powered by Microsoft Virtual Server **) to do a better load balance (where a service don’t affect performance of another), increase services uptime (since each of them will be isolated) and increase scalability (since I will be able to move each VPS to Virtual Dedicated Servers when needed - like PowerVPS's PowerXMS plans).
This is what I´m thinking to do:
- 1 VPS for Plesk (WWW, FTP, DNS, etc),
- 1 VPS for isolated web applications (WWW and FTP - no control panel)
- 1 VPS for E-mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP, Antispam and webmail)
- 1 VPS for database (MySQL and SQL Server)
I have some questions about it:
1) Do you think that breaking a dedicated server in some VPS is a good thing? The benefits that I mentioned above are correct (better load balance, increase services uptime, increase scalability)?
2) Do you know what software licenses must I lease to have the Plesk core in a server and the e-mail services on another server? Looking at SWSoft website I found some info about Plesk Expand, but it focused to expand the core of Plesk, having multiple Plesk instances hosting all services in all servers and it require a Linux SO, which I don’t want to have and admin. Do you know how can I separate the Plesk core from the e-mail services in 2 separated servers without having to lease a Linux VPS just to run Plesk Expand?
3) Do you if data traffic between VPSs are metered? (this change from a provider to another?)
4) Do you know if a Virtual Dedicated Server (1 dedicated server running 1 VPS) has significant loss of resources other whena comparaed to a dedicated server?
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Nov 4, 2007
How can I determine that my IP is not shared? I bought dedicated IPs and not sure whether reseller provided me dedicated or shared.
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Aug 24, 2007
to have a dedicated IP hosting plan if you plan on creating a Joomla + VirtueMart e-commerce website with less than 100 products to sell?
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Mar 23, 2007
I was considering starting up a website with lots of information and I was wondering, should I get a dedicated IP? Its an extra $2.99 a month. It's not a lot of money, but is it WORTH it? I was thinking of using the godaddy hosting plan (economy one) for $3.99 a month (also cheap).
So can anyone tell me if its really that important to get? And yes, I'll upgrade the other hosting options as the site grows.
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