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  1. #1
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    please give a test on my VPS (vpstree)

    Dear all,

    I buy a vps from the 0.99USD vpstree,
    and I have no idea that the server can afford how much pressure on it
    because it is to tiny, only with 76MB RAM,

    so please do me a favor to give a test.

    I setup a lighttp and mysql server for hosting wordpress
    here is the site: http://64.191.34.150/w/

    and also with the php info, if anyone is interesting on sys info
    http://64.191.34.150/w/vpsinfo.php

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    76MB Ram? you are going to host wordpress on it? Good luck as you will be lucky to run anything on it

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    atleast for me, it loads pretty fast and the translation worked well.

    *thumbs up*

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    For me also, it works fine..
    well done.

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    It loaded pretty snappy for me, If you do the proper optimization it can be done. Take LEB for example, They are on a 128MB VPS i believe. (Might be less)
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    More than half of the memory is free, how did you do it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by proudbabys View Post
    76MB Ram? you are going to host wordpress on it? Good luck as you will be lucky to run anything on it
    lowendbox.com runs on 80MB Ram and using wordpress.

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    Yes. LEB is running on a 80MB RAM and on a single core CPU.

    If you do the proper tweaks, you will not go wrong. And I say the price is pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phenylk View Post
    Dear all,

    I buy a vps from the 0.99USD vpstree,
    and I have no idea that the server can afford how much pressure on it
    because it is to tiny, only with 76MB RAM,

    so please do me a favor to give a test.

    I setup a lighttp and mysql server for hosting wordpress
    here is the site: http://64.191.34.150/w/

    and also with the php info, if anyone is interesting on sys info
    http://64.191.34.150/w/vpsinfo.php
    your site loaded really fast,
    - do it your self.

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    LEB Admin has a nice script, run Wordpress blog on VPS (consumes < 50MB RAM)

    Bootstraping WordPress/Nginx/PHP/MySQL on a Cheap VPS with lowendscript

    http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/wordpr...-lowendscript/
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    There cant be any control panel on it surely at 76mb.

    I just think that was is the poing in a 76mb vps? i mean they wont be much room to grow, and at $0.99 a month the support wont be upto much.

    Just my 2 cents

    Steve

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    Page loading of wp is fast, the xfer data amount is also small because of its clean design.

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    yes, I learn the idea from lowendbox.

    (1) change syslog

    apt-get install syslog-ng && dpkg --purge rsyslog

    (2) use my-small.cnf to replace my.cnf
    use /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.0/examples/my-small.cnf
    and add
    skip-innodb
    skip-bdb


    my config: http://64.191.34.150/w/my.cnf.txt

    (3) modify lighttpd fast-cgi
    "max-procs" => 1
    "PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN" => "0",

    my config: http://64.191.34.150/w/10-fastcgi.conf.txt

    (4) and last the php memory
    /etc/php5/cgi/php.ini
    memory_limit = 32M

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    Quote Originally Posted by 123Systems-Andrew View Post
    It loaded pretty snappy for me, If you do the proper optimization it can be done. Take LEB for example, They are on a 128MB VPS i believe. (Might be less)
    any method to suggestion,
    wnat to know any easy way to optimization.

    thank you

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    Good script.

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    Good for you. I also bought that but hadn't gotten round to running the lowendscript yet. Hope to get it done soon. Keep us informed of developments. Thank you for sharing.

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    thank you.

    actuallyk I got some inspire from low-end-box.
    they teach everyone:
    how to tweak the server and run wordpress on a 64MB VPS

    Also they provide the script for one click install.
    I think is really cool, and convenienct.

    BUT, I prefer LIGHTTPD more, and not get used to nginx
    so according to their document and my self experience
    I develope the easy and clear steps for my tiny vps

    share with you all, thank you.

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    I got one of those $0.99/month specials from VPS Tree also. So far I'm impressed, it's very snappy and responsive. I'm using it to learn some Debian after 20 years with Redhat/CentOS. Not that I plan to switch or anything

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    Cool!!! since you are geek with Redhat

    I think you will figure out everything about debian in 1hr

    just show us the result after you construct your vps.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by proudbabys View Post
    There cant be any control panel on it surely at 76mb.

    I just think that was is the poing in a 76mb vps? i mean they wont be much room to grow, and at $0.99 a month the support wont be upto much.

    Just my 2 cents
    You can actually find this quote from LEB: "One single Xeon core, 80MB memory, Debian 5 32bit. Running Nginx + PHP + MySQL and WordPress with no fancy caching. It just received 12,000 page views (and 89k HTTP hits) yesterday, and the loadavg does not even go over 0.1."

    Now, what growth would you like to see on this tiny vps?

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    So people think that bigger is always better. Myself, I bought that tiny vps to learn how to get the mostest out of the leastest, so to speak. btw what are the the pros and cons of lighttpd vs nginx?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phenylk View Post
    Cool!!! since you are geek with Redhat

    I think you will figure out everything about debian in 1hr

    just show us the result after you construct your vps.

    cheers
    http://64.191.34.146/s/

    Don't kill it

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    @phenylk, Thank you for sharing this with us.

    BTW, what is maximum CPU load you have today, and how many visitors did you had at that time? I hope you do have this statistics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proudbabys View Post
    There cant be any control panel on it surely at 76mb.

    I just think that was is the poing in a 76mb vps? i mean they wont be much room to grow, and at $0.99 a month the support wont be upto much.

    Just my 2 cents

    Steve
    There are plenty of uses for VPS with a small amount of ram though generally you would either use the CLI or scripts to set everything up and therefore would not be using a control panel.
    If you chuck something like Nginx on there you can serve up dynamic websites, wordpress blogs, etc. really easily.

    Even on larger VPS you can use these techniques to massively reduce load, memory usage, etc. people assume that large/popular sites have to be run on dedicated servers, or VPS with large amounts of RAM.
    This is not the case at all if you know what you are doing - for example, checkout the load and memory usage on one of our live servers (which is in constant use) here (Running Nginx, PHP, MySQL, CSF, LFD, SSH, Dovecot, Postfix, etc).
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASKTH View Post
    @phenylk, Thank you for sharing this with us.

    BTW, what is maximum CPU load you have today, and how many visitors did you had at that time? I hope you do have this statistics.
    due to the loading is not heavy,
    the cpu load is always under 0.5

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