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Thanks for your detailed review.
On the server you specified, redis itself will consume half the memory.
Maybe even nginx is not enough, you should know your ngix and server infrastructure well, and optimize it very meticulously.
Attention: Nginx is a perishable infrastructure due to its structure. Please be careful.
What?
+1
A bit of old question but on kimsufi (ks-1 '2 gb ram') I'm using centminmod and it handles lots of request.
cheers
thanks
FYI. I've posted the latest Wordpress full page HTML caching guide with query string cache inclusion at Nginx cache level bypassing PHP-FPM completely using Cloudflare DNS API validation for origin side Letsencrypt SSL issuance and Cloudflare is in default bypass/dynamic proxy mode for dynamically generated pages https://servermanager.guide/203/wordpress-cache-enabler-advanced-full-page-caching-guide/. You could optionally enable Cloudflare CDN side caching of full HTML pages for even better performance.
Tests used a 1 cpu, 1GB ram 25GB disk Upcloud U$5/month VPS server using AMD EPYC 7542 cpu for up to 1000 user loader.io tests. Not quite the 512MB VPS requirements the original poster wanted though.
Bit of nginx tuning on Centmin Mod site on same server with 1000 user constant loader.io
and at 5,000 constant loader.io users though strange loader.io actually tested 10k users from the chart ?
This is a interesting Test. Can you do a test on any well known shared hosting? This will provide strong evidence for the use of sharedhosting or lowend VPS. I can provide a hostmantis account if needed.
Or I will do it myself once I have time, but most likely at winter since my college workload start heavy.
Waiting for your test.
Thank you for your necropost.
@jbiloh @LEBAdmin can we have a policy of locking threads which are inactive for >= 9 months?