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Directadmin and VPS Management?

I decided to go with 2gb ram and 2 core ssd vps and directadmin panel . Because this configuration is more cheaper and i think cpanel is not lightweight for this vps.
So what else do I need for the management of the VPS?
With directadmin and what other maintenance should I do?

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  • BoldBaatarBoldBaatar Member
    edited August 2018

    If you have a VPS without a rich resource, I suggest you to use a desktop-based control panel like VPSrobots, not a web-based control panel which will consume your precious resource. If you have a VPS with a good rich RAM, cPanel and Plesk will be your best choices.

  • If you're only going to have one or a few people using DirectAdmin, you can reduce its memory footprint by having it prefork fewer processes with the "numservers" parameter in the config file.

    DA is pretty gentle on CPU, so I doubt that's going to be your limiting factor.

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