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Which VPS should I use for a project (1 core vs 2 cores)
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Which VPS should I use for a project (1 core vs 2 cores)

10301030 Member
edited March 2021 in General

I'm using KeyHelp panel with 8 domains on it. 6 domains are with static html landings, 1 domain is worpdress blog + email server for this domain, 1 domain is chat/dating website.

Traffics to this website comes from Balkans (Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia).

Now my dilemma is which server should I keep, and which should I leave to expire:

liteserver.nl
2 CPU Cores AMD EPYC 7452 32-Core Processor
2 GB RAM
40 GB NVME RAID-10 Storage
10 TB bandwidth
Location: Dronten, Netherlands
Price: 2.5€ month (blackfriday deal 50% off recurring)
Peering: https://bgp.he.net/AS60404#_graph4

or

alwyzon.com
1 CPU Core Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2174G
2 GB RAM
100 GB SSD RAID-10 Storage
5 TB bandwidth
Location: Vienna, Austria
Price: 4.68€ month (deal from another forum 10% off recurring)
Peering: https://bgp.he.net/AS40994#_graph4

I want to minimize amout of VPS servers that I have, I was addicted buying them (like most of you).

Comments

  • donkodonko Member

    2 > 1

  • I'll keep the 2 cores

  • The NL one.

  • _MS__MS_ Member

    This should've been a question if you were paying more for the 2 Core server. There's no point in letting it expire. I'd keep the LiteServer one.

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • 10301030 Member

    MS said:
    This should've been a question if you were paying more for the 2 Core server. There's no point in letting it expire. I'd keep the LiteServer one.

    2 cores are = 2.35Ghz up to 3.35Ghz
    1 core is = 3.80Ghz up to 4.70Ghz

    @yoursunny decide me for me pls 🤣

  • Keep 2 core VPS

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    You need both, so that when one server burns down, there's another.
    See here: How Many Servers Do You Need for a Crucial Website?

    As for which server to use as the primary, it's more about location and less about hardware.
    AS number isn't everything because there's hidden peering.

    Perform network measurement to determine the best location to reach your audience:

    1. Use Navigation Timing API to measure page loading performance, and report to the server.
    2. Rotate the primary between servers from time to time, over the period of one month.
    3. The collected data will tell you.
  • AMD.

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