Minimum Visitor Online For Upgrade To 512mb Ram CPU Speed 2.0Ghz Vps Server
Oct 29, 2009
i am hosting my site in shared hosting. My totall visitor 5000. All i want to know when i should upgrade from shared to vps 512mb CPU Speed 2.0Ghz? Means how many visitor online i need to upgrade to vps? Please help. My current shared hosting plan include 20gb space and 400gb bandwith. Currently 5000 user using 4 gb space and 120 gb bandwith.
What is the difference in performance between a Pentium D 3.0GHz and a Intel E6850 3.0GHz performance wise? They both are dual cores and both are 3.0GHz, so shouldn't they perform to the same standards? If they aren't both the same performance wise then what other Dual Core can a Pentium D 3.0GHz be closely compared to?
Right now we are getting total 5000 visitor/day on 5-6 of my websites.
We are currently using shared hosting but planning to get Dedicated server for better speed and dedicated IP's for each site.
All sites based on PHP/MySQL.
Our Budget is $125 but we have no idea what ideal configuration would be like P4 2.4Ghz or core 2 duo or athlon X2. 80 GB hard disk with 1000 GB data transfer is sufficient we are looking at iweb.com they have some budget server.
We also need Cpanel/WHM with fantastico.
guide us for Processor and RAM and ideal configuration we dont need any managed services we can handle our servers.
I'M looking for a windows vps, preferably outside of the United States. I have come across Santrex.net, and their windows vps offer is 39$ a month for 30GB HD, 512MB ram, 100mbit connection, unmetered bandwidth, and you can choose between US or Germany.
I was just wondering if 512MB is enough to run VNC, apache, and a few other programs? If you have another provider that has windows outside the us please share. :-)
i would buy a new 2950, i see that i can chose perc6 with 256mb and as second controller perc6 with 512mb ram, is there any way to get only one perc with 512mb?
We are considering a VPS and was wondering what minimum RAM we should have. For cPanel, I ahve read one should start with 512 unless the VPS is fully tuned. Is there a general of thumb for Linux powered plesk based VPS's?
Has anyone put together a list of minimum packages required for a LAMP box on RHEL4?
After doing a so-called "minimal" server install, there are several packages I uninstall during the hardening process (anacron at autofs cups* gpm irda-utils isdn4k-utils nfs* pcmcia-cs portmap redhat-lsb xinetd yp-tools ypbind). While deploying a new box recently, I got to thinking about how many other packages included in the so-called "minimal" install aren't really necessary on a typical LAMP server. Obviously the answer is "it depends", but... what else are folks uninstalling?
I created a user and uploaded files via FTP. Now I just want the files visible online.
What do I need to do? Do I need to just upload and untar apache and it will work? Is it complicated? I heard lighttpd might be better than apache if I use the server to just serve movies, is that correct?
I would like to know in what ways a Mac server better than conventional LAMP or WAMP servers. Will i be able to install some type of control panels on servers running Mac.
I have some quotes to buy it, but if its performance is better then i will go for it.
Searched the internet but couldn't find enough information. Some names of big websites using mac servers would also be useful information.
I'm currently in the market for a new VPS that will be used for a single website. The client had it on a shared server, and ended up having it get suspended from too many httpd connections one day. Though the 2+ months it's been up, there haven't been any prior issues, so I think there was just something on that day that people found the website.
Anyway, according to WHM's bandwidth log, it hasn't used more then 46GB in a month, so I don't foresee this account needing to surpass 100GB of bandwidth.
The amount if disk space being used it currently at 1GB but up to 3-5GB would suffice.
I've tried out Direct Admin, but I'm much more knowledgable with WHM and cPanel that if at all possible, I'd want that on it. I'd prefer not to have to pay extra monthly for a license; I'd like for it to be included in the price.
I'm not looking for full management, but just basic management (and having support that actually reads your tickets as opposed to repeating the same bs every other ticket.. speaking from personal experience with another *cough* VPS host.)
I'm looking for the price range to be under $30 a month for the specs needed.
I realize cPanel needs a bit more memory, so.. hopefully this is justifiable: Requirements: OS - CentOS CP - cPanel+WHM RAM - 128-256MB dedicated, burstable to 512MB+ (though not a necessity) DISK - 3-5GB of disk space (obviously more would be fine if it's available within PR) Bandwidth - 100GB Price Range - $30 or less
I've already tried out Primary VPS, so I don't want to go there. Spry's VPS is unmanaged, and I don't want to configure the VPS myself at all (I'm lazy and I really suck at SSH commands.)
If any of you guys can offer some ideas of VPS hosts to look into, that would fit the prereqs I listed, I would be forever in your debt (or not) but I'd really appreciate it.
I just don't want to deal with Primary VPS anymore, and have been stumped as to what other VPS hosts to look into. Obviously I'm still going to search around here, but sometimes I like hearing personal recommendations...
Due to some recent negative experiences, one of my customers had to cancel their account with IBackup.com's Pro services. It had provided exceptional reliability and did Windows backup of the System State, Exchange Server, SQL, and provided file versions going 30 back. But I couldn't get anywhere with technical support for 2 weeks on why it would freeze during the backups. The final straw came when I installed it to a brand new server and had the same issues.
I'm looking for a suggestion on a provider that does at least file-level backups and Exchange backups. I've looked around online, read reviews, but it doesn't look like the providers do Exchange backup. I don't need mailbox-level backup, just brick-level for disaster recovery. File versions going back (in case a user makes a mistake and wants to restore an old copy) would be nice, but not required.
Im trying to host a video sharing site. I have been through 2 hosts that told me they support the files that i need (i.e. flvtool2, mencoder, mplayer, ffmpeg, etc.) Come to find out that they dont. Now i am in need of a new host that supports this. I have researched different ones but to make a decision i need this answer:
For a video sharing site just starting out what is the recommended bandwidth, data transfer, and disk space to run this site? I just want to start small and i will expand if the growth permits it. I just dont want to jump in feet first not knowing the outcome.
I'm seriously considering the LVPS-2 plan at SWVPS: 10GB space, 200GB bandwidth, 512MB RAM (burstable to 768MB). I have four sites hosted with MediaTemple but I want to give VPS another shot since it provides full root access. MediaTemple is hosting me fine, but I keep running into roadblocks with things that involve custom compiling. I'd really like some more flexibility.
So how easy would it be to add 4 domains to one VPS plan and have them all in their own subdirectory? Also, two of these domains would have one e-mail address, so I'd need a mail server along with a FTP server. I know these two to be slight resource hogs from my previous VPS experiences, as they both caused me to go over my limit (which was, I think, 256MB).
I sent SWVPS an email but all I got was a suggestion to get a dedicated server. These days it's hard to tell a genuine recommendation from someone trying to milk another $40/mo out of you. I really don't think I need a dedicated server for these sites, as I've hosted much more than that on shared servers (granted, that's a completely different area). I also can't afford dedicated hosting. This $20 price point for LVPS-2 is convenient, because it's the same price at MT, which I'm barely skimming by on.
Site #1 is a personal blog with one email account, powered by PHP and MySQL.
Site #2 is a company website and blog, powered by RoR, but not much database load. It would, however, run Subversion and browse it with Warehouse, a RoR SVN browser. This would probably be the main offender as everything SVN would be managed and run from here.
Site #3 is a software website in RoR, all downloads would be from Site #2's SVN server. It has forums, a bug tracker, a plugin/theme browser, and a development blog, and everything else is just (R)HTML.
Site #4 is another personal site, with one email account.
I have 5+ websites at hostmonster and now I purchased hosting from infrenion. Now I want to move some sites from hostmonster to infrenion along with statistics. As for data concerns I can upload it fresh from hard drive.
I am concern how to move AWStat, Webilizer, etc data of ONE site (selectively) to next host?
I have a regular visitor from 1999521.videos-for-your-business.com/ and I am aware this is spam from semalt.com, the trouble is I have tried blocking this but it keeps coming back the number 1999521 changes frequently
My company is going to launch four online retail site and in need for a dedicated server service provider that can provide us with room to grow from minimal traffic to possibly 2-5k traffic an hour.