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RAM requirements - kwutzke - 03-31-2009 01:47 AM How high are the actual RAM requirements? I mean how much RAM does ispCP Omega really consume? I'm looking for an affordable vServer solution and I don't want all RAM to be eaten up. How do the famous Parallels Plesk and Confixx compare? Karsten RE: RAM requirements - BeNe - 03-31-2009 01:50 AM Quote:How high are the actual RAM requirements?How many Services and Site should later run on this Server ? To be really happy >=1024MB RAM. You can also try to use less but make no sense in my eyes. Greez BeNe RE: RAM requirements - kwutzke - 03-31-2009 01:59 AM Whoops thats a lot. Considering I have a low level server (256MB + 512 dynamic) with at least PHP/Zend Framework *and* JBoss 5 or Tomcat 6 running... I guess my server is too small. However, this is not a real production server but one that is used to be almost exclusively used for my own website and a demo app. Hmmm hmm... Do other web admin tools require a similar amount? Karsten RE: RAM requirements - BeNe - 03-31-2009 02:01 AM As i said - you can also try it with less RAM. Here are also some user around with a small vServer and that works, too. We have a HowTo for such small vServer --> http://www.isp-control.net/documentation/howto/miscellaneous/run_ispcp_on_a_low_resources_system Try it out! Greez BeNe RE: RAM requirements - Lucan - 03-31-2009 02:33 AM With some modifictions, you can run it on 256mb Ram Server without big problems. RE: RAM requirements - kwutzke - 03-31-2009 07:05 AM (03-31-2009 02:33 AM)Lucan Wrote: With some modifictions, you can run it on 256mb Ram Server without big problems. What are those modifications? These?: http://www.isp-control.net/documentation/howto/miscellaneous/run_ispcp_on_a_low_resources_system Karsten RE: RAM requirements - Lucan - 03-31-2009 07:20 AM Yes, just try it out, u can easily run some low traffic websites on a low resource system with ispcp. Greets RE: RAM requirements - kwutzke - 03-31-2009 08:07 PM Since I won't be doing much webadmin stuff when all my stuff is running, can't I just stop ispCP from running? I could just restart it when I need it occasionally, right? This seems to somewhat eliminate what a web admin tool is made for, however I plan to really not use it that often. Even if I won't do it, I'll trust you for my low traffic website. This is not intended for any other users and/or reselling. A web hoster just told me Plesk would approximately take up ~50 MB of RAM. Compared to what I read about ispCP this is a real reason against using ispCP, as long as the representative is right. Are there any plans of reducing the payload of ispCP? It's really a decision factor for low level vserver hosting (as it is for me). Karsten RE: RAM requirements - nuke3d - 03-31-2009 08:39 PM ispCP itself doesn't use any RAM (well, maybe a few KBs for the daemon), and there's no need to shut it down since it's just a normal PHP website, so it's already on-demand. The RAM requirements stated above are general for a webserver. RE: RAM requirements - BeNe - 03-31-2009 09:32 PM Quote:A web hoster just told me Plesk would approximately take up ~50 MB of RAM50 MB RAM for a WebServer mit PHP, MySQL-Server, FTP-Server, MailServer and DNS Server ? Come on... As i said, you can run it also on a less RAM System but does it make really sense ? RAM doesn´t cost that much. Greez BeNe |