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@ErawanArifNugroho
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ZNC and VPN are the best things to run that will run smothly. Torrents usually use a bit of ram, with TorrentFlux i worked it out at about 100MB of ram /torrent.
Think about computers in the late 90s.
Your $2 PM 128mb LEB is more powerful than most servers of that era. Maybe the question is why do we need 100x the processing power and 50x the ram to achieve almost the same today.
My first desktop only have 8mb ram, but can play warcraft smoothly.
You can use this for vpn or seedbox if your provider let you do.
how about close this post? just forward to similiar post ?
tooooomany q about what .... vps can do?
I used to have a 64MB one hosting private git repositories
My 96mb from ipxcore is running shoutcast (http://f63.net) and aren't these usages sweet?
http://gyazo.com/0561b2313af70de0edac9e01541cda72
@taronyu how many concurrent clients?
@Damian
Currently 3 listeners (Been online for just 24h right now) However I don't see much difference between none, 1, 2 or 3 listeners. RAM usages is always around 11mb.
it's enough for nginx reverse proxy. i'm using it in front of my website.
Problem identified. rtorrent ftw.
torrentflux does use rtorrent over xmlrpc
It should be noted that rutorrent is the best web client though
Sure?
From Sourceforge:
"Requires Apache with PHP module, MySQL and, BitTornado or BitTorrent source (included)."
Oh weird, I thought it or torrentflux-b4rt used rtorrent
Gary's right either way, go with rtorrent