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Does RAM make Web Crash?

MakiMaki Member

I have vps from torchbyte and 2 days ago I was stacking their vps from 2x(2gb ram) to 1x(4gb ram)

But the webpanel (aaPanel) always crashing after some period of time, and I need to manually restart the vps to make the panel back online, this never happened before the stacking

I also saw that, in Virtualizor, the RAM is set to 4096MB, but when I restart the vps for several times
the awk '/MemTotal/ {print $2}' /proc/meminfo reading is not consistent, sometime 2.0gb, 2.1gb, 3.0gb.

or is this webpanel fault? Im a newbie

Comments

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    When you stack two cardboard boxes, it creates an unstable structure whereas its height keeps changing.
    You should have the provider delete and re-create the server with doubled specs.

  • @yoursunny said:
    When you stack two cardboard boxes, it creates an unstable structure whereas its height keeps changing.
    You should have the provider delete and re-create the server with doubled specs.

    Thanks I will ask the provider

  • Use Zram to temporarily fix the problem and have the vendor confirm the actual specifications of the VPS

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