[NBLUG/talk] Dedicated Linux Servers at Sonic.net

Walter Hansen gandalf at sonic.net
Mon May 17 11:14:40 PDT 2004


Hmmm... Mine's doing that on 128 and a few other things as well. I will be
moving to a more memory robust motherboard as soon as I get some *spare*
time though. It's handling apache, mysql, routing, firewall, file serving
and some perl functions. We get < 400 hits a day and < 100 visits a day. I
remember when my jaw droped when sonic got new Pentium-100 web servers
with 96megs each.


> This really depends on what it is doing.  If all it is doing is serving
> up a few web pages for some mom and pop store, and handling e-mail for 10
> or so employees.. 256M is just fine.
>
> -Steve
>
>
> On Sat, May 15, 2004 at 11:13:47AM -0700, micxz wrote:
>> I'm sorry that's what I meant. I would think a production webserver
>> would need 512MB RAM at least don't you? Just my opinion'
>>
>> - Micxz
>>
>>
>> Augie Schwer wrote:
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>> > micxz said:
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>> >>It's 99/mo. Because no one in they're right mind would run a
>> production
>> >>webserver with 128 MB of RAM right? Maybe I'm wrong'
>> >>Augie Schwer wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>http://www.sonic.net/sales/colo/1u/
>> >
>> >
>> > The page says that the \"Standard\" server comes with 256 megs of RAM.
>> >
>> > augie.
>> >
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