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Vultr 768:
Would be better if I don't use VNC, but anyone can tell me how to use cloud.mail.ru with bash?
http://pastebin.com/5R0EbtVS
Run HMTLy blog on Gignode (KVM 512) using nginx+php-fpm
Edited: remove postfix.
Running my web stack
I'm too lowend to SSH into my server and preform the command, but I will tell you I waste half the RAM on the KVM. ;P
Not a Leb, but an Atom netbook I am setting up as an owncloud server. Still a work in progress, but uses very little power and built in ups
My main IRC node:
62.8 MiB + 20.7 MiB = 83.5 MiB httpd (17)
176.7 MiB
Runs a few webservers for friends.
And god damn markdown, I don't understand why it is bold.
4 spaces before every line
Or < pre > and < / pre > before and after. (without the spaces)
FCGI Power!!
6GB RAM VPS
1GB RAM VPS
2GB RAM VPS
ughh I wasted so much time adding spaces.
512MB of ram. Running nginx, php5, mysql, & znc
256MB of Ram. Running nginx, php, eggdrop & znc
Doesn't like that.
Doesn't like that.
http://pasty.io/bigezopexu.coffee
Mail Server - dovecot, postfix, mariadb, spamassassin, nginx, php5-fpm:
Web Server - nginx, php5-fpm, mariadb, varnish:
LEB - znc, openvpn, mumble:
I really need to tweak mysqld....
It seems that we all overall are quite low on memory usage. That is nice to see.
here's my IRC bouncer:
From my new dedicated server
Our Mainsite:
Private + Shared = RAM used Program
260.0 KiB + 15.5 KiB = 275.5 KiB mysqld_safe
264.0 KiB + 23.0 KiB = 287.0 KiB init
344.0 KiB + 33.5 KiB = 377.5 KiB auditd
492.0 KiB + 51.0 KiB = 543.0 KiB mingetty (6)
632.0 KiB + 34.5 KiB = 666.5 KiB crond
300.0 KiB + 605.5 KiB = 905.5 KiB udevd (3)
960.0 KiB + 80.0 KiB = 1.0 MiB master
1.1 MiB + 77.5 KiB = 1.2 MiB bash
1.1 MiB + 90.0 KiB = 1.2 MiB qmgr
1.0 MiB + 410.0 KiB = 1.4 MiB pickup
1.1 MiB + 410.0 KiB = 1.5 MiB cleanup
1.2 MiB + 418.0 KiB = 1.6 MiB smtpv
2.8 MiB + 536.5 KiB = 3.3 MiB sshd (2)
5.0 MiB + 41.0 KiB = 5.0 MiB rsyslogd
24.2 MiB + 113.5 KiB = 24.3 MiB mysqld
332.2 MiB + 13.8 MiB = 346.0 MiB httpd (21)
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389.6 MiB
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This is my 50mb vps memory usage for running znc,vpn, and small blog :
A 384mb vps for blog :
My backup server :
And this is my iwStack for running a blog, node.js and some applications :
25.9 MiB: hostigation, 128MB plan
12.5 MiB: buyvm, 256MB plan
13.1 MiB: iperweb, 128MB plan
The latter ones haven't deploy anything on them except openvpn
My blog:
Dedicated with 16GB Ram
Wable Budle #1
Vultr 2048Mb - Main site
I/O is slow for a full SSD server @DaveA
Vultr 768MB - DNS Server
Same here...
They are on different nodes
how come you use a 2GB box for your main site when it's using 32MB RAM?
I don't know how this script output the memory but free -m is giving me this:
Top is giving me this:
Mem: 1922372k total, 769948k used, 1152424k free, 165304k buffers
Post the full free -m output, most people read free wrong and think they are using far more than they are actually using.
This gives a good explanation on the free command: http://thecodecave.com/2012/02/22/understanding-free-memory-in-linux/
You can just subtract the cached/buffers yourself..
VPSDime 6GB - Hosting a couple of my small sites. Cache all the things. The disk barely gets hit.
I could have done that, sure, but my point was to help someone understand the command better.