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Re: [cobalt-users] New to Internet servers
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] New to Internet servers
- From: alonsog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed Mar 29 13:02:11 2000
Now that you mention it, what's the maximum amount of RAM a Raq3 can hold?
How many slots do they have? and, what type of memory do they take?
Thanks
Alonso Garcia
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 11:50:48 -0800 Kris Dahl wrote:
> on 3/29/00 11:30 AM, Stephen Mc Carron at newlyons@xxxxxx wrote:
>
> > I have a Raq3 with 32/8.4 configuration, which will ultimately host
> about
> > 100 domains, with 2/3 emails accounts per domain and fairly low
> traffic.
> >
> > Do I need to upgrade to a higher spec raq??
>
> It depends a lot more on what kind of sites you are hosting than the
> actual
> number.
>
> Are you performing a lot of CGI, PERL or DB work? Are you planning on
> doing
> so in the future?
>
> What is your current load (number of sites, etc.) vs. your load average,
> memory usage, etc? Spit out the contents of /proc/meminfo, run uptime,
> top,
> etc. to get an idea of how your machine is handling its current load.
>
> Its fairly safe to say that 32M isn't going to be a good amount of RAM to
> run very many sites of any complexity and traffic load. RAM is cheap,
> and
> I'd really suggest getting all you can afford (256M should really be the
> standard configuration).
>
>
> -k
>
>
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