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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:52 pm 
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Hi...

This may sound stupid, but by you experience what is the visible difference between a linode 360 and a 540 in terms of speed?

I'm using a linode 360 to host a forum and I have been learning how to optimize every inch of it.

I have about 100.000 unique/month and about 400.000 page views/month, but i think that it runs fast with a small memory (100 Mb Ram) and I will never need to upgrade.

What will I notice if I upgrade to a 540?


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:02 pm 
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This would depend on your current performance constraint - memory, CPU or disk space. If you currently have no known performance constraint, my thinking is that you would not see any difference.

James


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:03 pm 
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Um... you'll have 180MB more RAM to play with, and slightly less contention for CPU on the host...

So, in rough numbers you should see an improvement of approximately orange.

~JW


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:43 pm 
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nfn wrote:
What will I notice if I upgrade to a 540?

By the looks of things, just a bigger monthly bill and more memory for the kernel to use for caching.

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:01 pm 
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pclissold wrote:
nfn wrote:
What will I notice if I upgrade to a 540?

By the looks of things, just a bigger monthly bill and more memory for the kernel to use for caching.

Having more memory for caching might make a noticeable difference if your database is large. Reading from memory is so much faster than reading from disk. But of course, this depends on your usage patterns.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:07 am 
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nfn wrote:
I'm using a linode 360 to host a forum and I have been learning how to optimize every inch of it.

I have about 100.000 unique/month and about 400.000 page views/month, but i think that it runs fast with a small memory (100 Mb Ram) and I will never need to upgrade.


then could you explain how?

I have a 360 linode running ispconfig3, apache, mysql and I never haver enough memory to host a lot of pages...

Can you show your apache, nginx, mysql, ..., configuration files to compare? Which kind of pages serves?

A howto it would be perfect!!

:D


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