I have a dedicated server that is the Q9400 and in the WHM Server Status area it states that in fact it is a Core2Quad Q9400 2.66ghz, however all four processor speeds are at 1998mhz is this correct? 2ghz and not in fact 2.66?
My webserver keeps on overloading, causing pages to lag and mysql connections to get clogged. Each time it overloads, it's because of there being too many MySQL connections, and I really just don't know why there are so many. I am not sure whether someone is sabotaging my server or whether there is a hole in my php scripts that causes an abundance of connections, or some very slow query.
I have read benchmark comparisons and found the Q9400 and even the Q9300 to be a better performing processor compared to the Q6600 processor, even with 2MB less L2 cache.
I am just wondering, how significant of a difference do you think the Q6600 processor and the Q9400 processor is in a server environment? Currently I have a Q6600 processor but am looking to upgrade my server, possibly to the Q9400 processor..will it be worth it? It's not that much more expensive..the only thing I am concerned about is the 2mb L2 cache loss.
My site is "kind-of" high traffic. We receive a lot of connections and visitors, and most-importantly my sites are run by PHP and MySQL databases.
Please help me choose the right processor. Currently I have 4GB DDR2-800mhz installed, which I will be upgrading to 8GB DDR2-800mhz, no matter what processor I choose to run.
I discovered that upgrading to 1ghz RAM is just not worth the extra money because the performance gain is very little and not noticeable.
Would anyone possibly know of a Intel Quad Core processor that has 8mb or more of L2 cache, 1333mhz FSB, and is comparable to the processors listed above and relatively the same in price?
Does the single physical processor Core 2 Duo beat the Dual (physical) CPU AMD Opteron 244 in general?
I am curious as I don't see many people offering them anymore, and someone told me that the Core 2 Duos are actually faster than the 2 CPU Opteron I am talking about.
on my dedicated server provider it said that i was ordering a Quad core Xeon 3320 2.5 ghz and when i got it and checked the server specs, it said Core2Quad Q9400 2.66 GHZ. I emailed them why it didnt say Xeon 3320, and this is their response
Intel repackaged the Core2Duo Q9300 as the Intel Xeon 3320. The only difference that Intel will verify is that the CPU will readout "Xeon X3320" instead of "Q9300". Both chips have the same components.
If you look at other sites, you will see them list other processors in the same way "Xeon XXXX 2.XGhz (Core2Duo/Quad)".
Ive had different opinions from different people saying they are the same and some saying that they are not. So im asking you guys now. Is this true?
i have vps 512 MB ram From HostForWeb working Fine! in 160 websites! Hosted But! in swvps.com with 2 gig ram! Low Working! OverLoad and CPU Usage is Red Alert But HostForWeb VPS with 512 MB Ram good Working I Dont Know Why SWvps.com Is Low with 2 gig ram for me?
I am not sure if my dedicated server is being attacked or if it is legitimate traffic. I need help figuring out the difference and if it is an attack, how to prevent it, and if it is legitimate traffic, how to configure the server to handle the load.
SoftwareCentOS 5.3-32 Apache2 MySQL 5 PHP 5 When I do ps aux|grep httpd|wc -l I get the count of current connected clients of 259 which is always maxing out my MaxClients of 256. I had increased it to 512, and it maxed out, I had increased it to 1024 and it maxed out, and lastly I had setup to 2048 and it works, but slows the entire server down.
i want to kill apache/http and restart it again automatically. i need this because sometime we are not in front of the server to fix an overload issue immediately, which can affect a server very badly. i believe many of us already face this kind of situation and hope there is some kind of script or way to do this.
I have a small VPS, with few websites each one with very low visitors in average less than100 visits per day
CentOS 2.6.9 Plesk PHP 5.1.6 Apache/2.2.3
Few days ago some Forum spammers signed up to one of the forums. One of them: stopforumspam.com/ipcheck/212.178.2.3
Today I was away for few 5 hours after I came back I recived a notice from my script that "SMF could not connect to the database"
I checked and I noticed almost all of my sites are not responding. MySql was working. A script on remote server which uses mysql from my server loaded but with dealy
------------------Next step------------------- log to SSH # uptime # 12:XX:XX up XXX days, 5:06, X users, load average: 10.58, 8.86, 5.86
Can someone who really knows what they are talking about write me up a very quick parag. on the reasons why the internet is becoming overloaded w/ e-mail & why people don't get their e-mails besides spam filters filtering them, for example the grey/black list, detecting viruses in Word when the person's anti virus isn't picking it up, etc.
I have heard a lot of cases when customers used forbidden PHP scripts on shared servers and as a result their accounts were suspended due to the server overload. I am just wondering what scripts it is desirable not to use within shared hosting packages?
i see alot hosting have a good trick which is auto suspend site over the normal load of 5% .... so what is this script that suspend site for period time and unsuspend it automaticly
I have heard a lot of cases when customers used forbidden PHP scripts on shared servers and as a result their accounts were suspended due to the server overload. I am just wondering what scripts it is desirable not to use within shared hosting packages?