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Wordpress really takes up the RAM.

m3gfm3gf Member
edited May 2017 in General

What about you guys?Will it stuck around 2GB RAM?

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  • Depends on lot of factors. Use a light theme, few plugins and have light weight cache plugin and it'll reduce a LOT of load. Also, use a nice web server with good configuration

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  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @jetchirag said:
    Depends on lot of factors. Use a light theme, few plugins and have light weight cache plugin and it'll reduce a LOT of load. Also, use a nice web server with good configuration

    Its function is very good,all parts are well designed,just takes too much sources.

  • no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

  • @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

    Just keep everything light and smart...

  • edited May 2017

    @jetchirag said:

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

    Just keep everything light and smart...

    Yes.. I use debian 8 + nginx + mysql + php-fpm on my KVM VPS.

    Tune mysql and php-fpm configuration.. Even I don't modifify default configuration of mysql & php-fpm, it still okay..

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @jetchirag said:

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

    Just keep everything light and smart...

    Yes.. I use debian 8 + nginx + mysql + php-fpm on my KVM VPS.

    Tune mysql and php-fpm configuration.. Even I don't modifify default configuration of mysql & php-fpm, it still okay..

    I use LNMP , debian8 too.
    What kind of theme you are using? Dont have time to find a suitable theme yet. Using that default one..

  • @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @jetchirag said:

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

    Just keep everything light and smart...

    Yes.. I use debian 8 + nginx + mysql + php-fpm on my KVM VPS.

    Tune mysql and php-fpm configuration.. Even I don't modifify default configuration of mysql & php-fpm, it still okay..

    I use LNMP , debian8 too.
    What kind of theme you are using? Dont have time to find a suitable theme yet. Using that default one..

    twenty seventeen..

    you could use top command to see which process consume most memory on your vps

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @jetchirag said:

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

    does it swap? how do you determine RAM usage at all? is it slow?

    Just keep everything light and smart...

    Yes.. I use debian 8 + nginx + mysql + php-fpm on my KVM VPS.

    Tune mysql and php-fpm configuration.. Even I don't modifify default configuration of mysql & php-fpm, it still okay..

    I use LNMP , debian8 too.
    What kind of theme you are using? Dont have time to find a suitable theme yet. Using that default one..

    if there is trouble have a first look at the plugins you use or which come with your theme of choice, some are more likely to hog memory by doing stupid things then others, e.g. if there are a lot of ajax requests involved and so on...

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @Falzo said:

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @jetchirag said:

    @m3gf said:

    @chocolateshirt said:
    no.. wordpress works great on my 128 MB VPS

    Well that is ,, I dont know how you can run it on a 128M VPS, because mines 256M VPS got fully filled.

    does it swap? how do you determine RAM usage at all? is it slow?

    Just keep everything light and smart...

    Yes.. I use debian 8 + nginx + mysql + php-fpm on my KVM VPS.

    Tune mysql and php-fpm configuration.. Even I don't modifify default configuration of mysql & php-fpm, it still okay..

    I use LNMP , debian8 too.
    What kind of theme you are using? Dont have time to find a suitable theme yet. Using that default one..

    if there is trouble have a first look at the plugins you use or which come with your theme of choice, some are more likely to hog memory by doing stupid things then others, e.g. if there are a lot of ajax requests involved and so on...

    default theme. and i delete the picture which in the front page.

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @chocolateshirt what top command?

  • brueggusbrueggus Member, IPv6 Advocate
  • saf31saf31 Member

    I use easyengine. My vps comes with 1gb ram and most of the time 350-400mb ram is consumed. https://easyengine.io/

  • Try openlitespeed+litespeed cache plugin; they rock.

  • HybridHybrid Member

    I run my wp on 512MB ssd VPS, around 30k posts, 5k visitors per day, running flawlessly. LEMP is what i use

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  • quickquick Member

    go with centminmod

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  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @Hybrid said:
    I run my wp on 512MB ssd VPS, around 30k posts, 5k visitors per day, running flawlessly. LEMP is what i use

    Thanks.

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @dedipromo said:
    Try openlitespeed+litespeed cache plugin; they rock.

    Installed. Should i restart lnmp or something?

  • @m3gf said:

    @dedipromo said:
    Try openlitespeed+litespeed cache plugin; they rock.

    Installed. Should i restart lnmp or something?

    With openlitespeed installed you are not using nginx any more.

  • edited May 2017

    @m3gf said:
    @chocolateshirt what top command?

    TOP

    then press M button in your keyboard to sort process based of memory usage percentage

  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    Use static htnl plugin like simply static. And deploy your site as static htnl.

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @m3gf said:
    @chocolateshirt what top command?

    TOP

    then press M button in your keyboard to sort process based of memory usage percentage

    Just google it. Thanks man.

  • jcaleb said: Use static htnl

    Is that Dutch?

  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    Ole_Juul said: Is that Dutch?

    Sorry I was in the canteen earlier using my phone. I mean HTML. For me, Wordpress is very convenient. So if our issue is with RAM, performance, security or whatnot, What I do is use plugin like Simply Static and generate static html. I then upload those to my hosting.

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  • @jcaleb I was just joking about the nl (Netherlands). :)

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  • KodisKodis Member

    Wordpress works great, but you have to configure it well.
    Use cache plugins, don't use plugins you don't need and etc.

  • you can make sure if any of the plugin of wordpress taking high resources of server (more ram)

  • m3gf said: Will it stuck around 2GB RAM?

    I'd be thinking that something went really wrong. Perhaps just start over. :)

  • jcalebjcaleb Member

    Maybe just a case of linux ate my ram?

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @Kodis said:
    Wordpress works great, but you have to configure it well.
    Use cache plugins, don't use plugins you don't need and etc.

    Yes ,

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