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Posted November 21, 201014 yr I have two community boards How should i evaluate How much CPU and RAM can be good to start with , say for selecting VPS hosting Plz advise Thanks and REgards Saurabh jain
November 21, 201014 yr It depends on the size of your board really, however that setup seems fine to me.
November 21, 201014 yr Author It depends on the size of your board really, however that setup seems fine to me. Thanks for the info If you can look at my two boards http://spicyflavours.net http://mechanical-engineering.in Regards Saurabh Jain
November 21, 201014 yr Thats more than enough for your communities, But the main thing you get a server on is based on the visitors. If you have a very active community with over 300 hits per second then you will obviously have to upgrade things. I looked and going of the active connections its more than enough :) Hope that helps.
November 21, 201014 yr Thanks for the info If you can look at my two boards http://spicyflavours.net http://mechanical-engineering.in Regards Saurabh Jain More than enough IMO. I have 10 times your online members count and on 512MB VPS :)
November 21, 201014 yr Author More than enough IMO. I have 10 times your online members count and on 512MB VPS :) how about CPU 0.84 GHZ RAM 576 MB Disk Space 22 GB Bandwidth 375 GB
November 21, 201014 yr It would work, but the raw specs. of the hardware can't really tell you too much. Much depends upon the host and how many virtual servers they load on the one machine. I recently changed hosts moving from one similarly specified VPS to another and the leap in performance has been quite dramatic. You'll have to bite the bullet and try it...
November 23, 201014 yr Author What if i add online radio service too... http://www.bouncyservers.co.uk/appzone/BRC9/index.php Is it good to start with CPU 1.13 GHZ RAM 768 MB Disk Space 30 GB two boards http://spicyflavours.net + online radio http://mechanical-engineering.in Thanks in advance...
November 23, 201014 yr Author Yeah that script will not consume anything. Its just like an IPB application. Its about shout cast server : streaming at my own server
November 23, 201014 yr Its about shout cast server : streaming at my own server If you are streaming from your own server, then more listener = more BW needed. Mostly CPU and RAM usage will also increase with increase in listeners, no?
November 23, 201014 yr The stream does not use no CPU to be honest with you, A cron to keep the stream online and check will consume around 5MB per stream / process.
November 24, 201014 yr Author The stream does not use no CPU to be honest with you, A cron to keep the stream online and check will consume around 5MB per stream / process. Thanks for the info , Sir I will be having 500 GB bandwidth
November 24, 201014 yr That all depends on how much you stream and at what bitrate, Obviously the more connected and the higher the bitrate the more bandwith consumed. Now, At this moment in time there are 107 streams active out of 307, There consuming 1.2MB and 1.8CPU, The bandwith is going like the clappers but thats expected. Here is a quick screen shot of how it looks like via WHM and how much is consumed, There are just a small amount of cast control streams running via server, I white boxed the names out for security reasons :) Hope I explained this well.
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