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  • @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @zGato said:

    SEND-A-BACKPACK-TO-DeadlyChemist!!

    thanks, 9/10, not yet even verified/allowed by chef, but lets gooo
    maybe/hopefully more ram comming

    Why not more computing power, everyone needs a little more power just to squeeze a woocommerce instance.

    What ram-cpu ratio do you suggest for a woocom website?

    At least 4 core Ryzen and 8gb ram if you're products are hotselling, Everything boils down to caching. If configured correctly even 2core 4gb works fine.

    How many concurrent visitors are we talking here in the case of 2cores and 4gb of ram? Given that it's well optimized

    Can handle about 100 concurrent users with dynamic hit rate.

    Oh that's very sufficient for me !

    It all depends on how you made to setup, here's what I would do, make the 4gb server only for WordPress web server, database i would offload to somewhere closely located to the 4gb server, setup caching with dynamic config if it supports. Have redis with any managed PaaS provider like aiven and. Webserver would nginx or resty(for lua) for caching i would go with w3total or wprocket.

    How much of ram does the database require? 1gb is low?

    1GB is plenty for a woocommerce website unless you have a load of products and storing too much transient data on the database.

  • @Frobsy said:

    AINT-NO-RAM-LIKE-A-RACKNERD-RAM

    YOU KNOW IT! RAM LIKE NO OTHER RAM!

  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @chitree said:

    Racknerd has the best parties!!!

    definetly, LET as well, BF on aliexpress and amazon is meh, genuienly considerunf taking days off work for next year bf

    Yeah, LET knows how to party!

  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @MrEd said:
    I will help you:

    SEND-A-BACKPACK-TO-DeadlyChemist!!

    @DaDeveloper said:
    SEND-A-BACKPACK-TO-DeadlyChemist!!

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @zGato said:

    SEND-A-BACKPACK-TO-DeadlyChemist!!

    thanks, 9/10, not yet even verified/allowed by chef, but lets gooo
    maybe/hopefully more ram comming

    Why not more computing power, everyone needs a little more power just to squeeze a woocommerce instance.

    What ram-cpu ratio do you suggest for a woocom website?

    At least 4 core Ryzen and 8gb ram if you're products are hotselling, Everything boils down to caching. If configured correctly even 2core 4gb works fine.

    How many concurrent visitors are we talking here in the case of 2cores and 4gb of ram? Given that it's well optimized

    Can handle about 100 concurrent users with dynamic hit rate.

    Oh that's very sufficient for me !

    It all depends on how you made to setup, here's what I would do, make the 4gb server only for WordPress web server, database i would offload to somewhere closely located to the 4gb server, setup caching with dynamic config if it supports. Have redis with any managed PaaS provider like aiven and. Webserver would nginx or resty(for lua) for caching i would go with w3total or wprocket.

    my api can handle 200 requests per second

    you can always shard your blog... what i recommend anyways (if possible)

    Sure it can, as I said earlier everything depends on how to setup yours. Php isn't that polished compared to others like go, python, etc.

    i use quart/python with pgsql boosted with redis

    redis is love

    I completely agree with you on that, redis is love ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 8297983507
    Thanks!

  • @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @zGato said:

    SEND-A-BACKPACK-TO-DeadlyChemist!!

    thanks, 9/10, not yet even verified/allowed by chef, but lets gooo
    maybe/hopefully more ram comming

    Why not more computing power, everyone needs a little more power just to squeeze a woocommerce instance.

    What ram-cpu ratio do you suggest for a woocom website?

    At least 4 core Ryzen and 8gb ram if you're products are hotselling, Everything boils down to caching. If configured correctly even 2core 4gb works fine.

    How many concurrent visitors are we talking here in the case of 2cores and 4gb of ram? Given that it's well optimized

    Can handle about 100 concurrent users with dynamic hit rate.

    Oh that's very sufficient for me !

    It all depends on how you made to setup, here's what I would do, make the 4gb server only for WordPress web server, database i would offload to somewhere closely located to the 4gb server, setup caching with dynamic config if it supports. Have redis with any managed PaaS provider like aiven and. Webserver would nginx or resty(for lua) for caching i would go with w3total or wprocket.

    How much of ram does the database require? 1gb is low?

    1GB is plenty for a woocommerce website unless you have a load of products and storing too much transient data on the database.

    I have a xeon and an epyc, I guess using for the epyc for the database is the way to go?

  • Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

  • @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    nighty night, im still chilling for a while (not long!)

  • @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Have a good night sleep

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @zGato said:

    SEND-A-BACKPACK-TO-DeadlyChemist!!

    thanks, 9/10, not yet even verified/allowed by chef, but lets gooo
    maybe/hopefully more ram comming

    Why not more computing power, everyone needs a little more power just to squeeze a woocommerce instance.

    What ram-cpu ratio do you suggest for a woocom website?

    At least 4 core Ryzen and 8gb ram if you're products are hotselling, Everything boils down to caching. If configured correctly even 2core 4gb works fine.

    How many concurrent visitors are we talking here in the case of 2cores and 4gb of ram? Given that it's well optimized

    Can handle about 100 concurrent users with dynamic hit rate.

    Oh that's very sufficient for me !

    It all depends on how you made to setup, here's what I would do, make the 4gb server only for WordPress web server, database i would offload to somewhere closely located to the 4gb server, setup caching with dynamic config if it supports. Have redis with any managed PaaS provider like aiven and. Webserver would nginx or resty(for lua) for caching i would go with w3total or wprocket.

    How much of ram does the database require? 1gb is low?

    1GB is plenty for a woocommerce website unless you have a load of products and storing too much transient data on the database.

    I have a xeon and an epyc, I guess using for the epyc for the database is the way to go?

    The xeon will also do good enough, just test and see which one is closer to the web server and have best memory speed.

    Thanked by 1Frobsy
  • @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    if i get one, i'll post a full rewiev (my old one, which actually has 2 cool features) vs the racknerd one

    Thanked by 1Frobsy
  • @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    Will make sure to share a pic here, well I am off. Thanks for the HYPE.

    Thanked by 1Frobsy
  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    if i get one, i'll post a full rewiev (my old one, which actually has 2 cool features) vs the racknerd one

    Sounds interesting, a full depth review with a benchmarking results ๐Ÿ˜…

    Thanked by 2Frobsy DeadlyChemist
  • @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    if i get one, i'll post a full rewiev (my old one, which actually has 2 cool features) vs the racknerd one

    Sounds interesting, a full depth review with a benchmarking results ๐Ÿ˜…

    yes, mine was already repaired few times... some things broken but yeah
    i mean, what do you expect when using it DAILY for 7 years? shit will break, mine isnt super easy to fix but thats fine i guess, 7years i forgive it

  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    if i get one, i'll post a full rewiev (my old one, which actually has 2 cool features) vs the racknerd one

    Sounds interesting, a full depth review with a benchmarking results ๐Ÿ˜…

    yes, mine was already repaired few times... some things broken but yeah
    i mean, what do you expect when using it DAILY for 7 years? shit will break, mine isnt super easy to fix but thats fine i guess, 7years i forgive it

    7 years is quite a record for a daily use....

  • @Frobsy said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    if i get one, i'll post a full rewiev (my old one, which actually has 2 cool features) vs the racknerd one

    Sounds interesting, a full depth review with a benchmarking results ๐Ÿ˜…

    yes, mine was already repaired few times... some things broken but yeah
    i mean, what do you expect when using it DAILY for 7 years? shit will break, mine isnt super easy to fix but thats fine i guess, 7years i forgive it

    7 years is quite a record for a daily use....

    5x to work or school a week plus shopping, at least 3x a week plus whaetever else
    some of mmy stuff just falls apart, i have ordered winter tires with spikes for my bicycle, backpack obviously will be on my back in freezing with snow and dirt flying on it everywhere.

    when it breaks, it breaks, stuff is made to be used and broken

    i bought a 32 (or 64, dont remeber) usb stick for my keys, 8 years ago, been on my keychain since then, it's bend AF, you cant read the text, all shiny from the metal on metal contact
    somehow, it still works

  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @TrK said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @TrK said:
    Oh well I am going for sleep, good night everyone, keep up the hype.

    Sleep well TRK, don't forget to take pics of that lovely backpack once you receive it!

    if i get one, i'll post a full rewiev (my old one, which actually has 2 cool features) vs the racknerd one

    Sounds interesting, a full depth review with a benchmarking results ๐Ÿ˜…

    yes, mine was already repaired few times... some things broken but yeah
    i mean, what do you expect when using it DAILY for 7 years? shit will break, mine isnt super easy to fix but thats fine i guess, 7years i forgive it

    7 years is quite a record for a daily use....

    5x to work or school a week plus shopping, at least 3x a week plus whaetever else
    some of mmy stuff just falls apart, i have ordered winter tires with spikes for my bicycle, backpack obviously will be on my back in freezing with snow and dirt flying on it everywhere.

    when it breaks, it breaks, stuff is made to be used and broken

    i bought a 32 (or 64, dont remeber) usb stick for my keys, 8 years ago, been on my keychain since then, it's bend AF, you cant read the text, all shiny from the metal on metal contact
    somehow, it still works

    true, things are meant to be used and eventually wear out, but it's always satisfying when they last longer than expected.

  • is there a way to connect to instances in the same location on an internal IP?
    so that I can use one for DB and one for serving web

    ifconfig only shows external/public IP, anyelse have any luck with this?

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • and another great GIVEAWAY from @dustinc
    <3

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • @evnix said:
    is there a way to connect to instances in the same location on an internal IP?
    so that I can use one for DB and one for serving web

    ifconfig only shows external/public IP, anyelse have any luck with this?

    You could setup wireguard between the two...

  • chitreechitree Member
    edited November 2024

    @chitree said:

    @evnix said:
    is there a way to connect to instances in the same location on an internal IP?
    so that I can use one for DB and one for serving web

    ifconfig only shows external/public IP, anyelse have any luck with this?

    You could setup wireguard between the two...

    This DO tutorial is pretty good if you want to set that up & it applies to more than just Ubuntu 20.04
    https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-ubuntu-20-04

  • @MrEd said:
    We are here!!! ...sometimes... :D

    Yes we are... sometimes :sunglasses:

  • WONT-STOP-CANT-STOP

  • @Neat321 said:

    WONT-STOP-CANT-STOP

    NEVER STOP THAT RACKNERD PARTY!!!

  • @chitree said:

    @MrEd said:
    We are here!!! ...sometimes... :D

    Yes we are... sometimes :sunglasses:

    I to am sometimes here!

  • @CTRL said:

    @chitree said:

    @MrEd said:
    We are here!!! ...sometimes... :D

    Yes we are... sometimes :sunglasses:

    I to am sometimes here!

    Sometimes.... I am here too!

  • @dustinc dmed you that article!

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • im here, and when i go sleep, the giveaways drop

  • @DeadlyChemist said:
    im here, and when i go sleep, the giveaways drop

    +1 :disappointed:

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