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HELP! What level of VPS do I need?
Posted by aniki1995, 08-22-2016, 06:54 PM |
Hi, i want to know if VPS server with these features can handle 1000-1500 daily active members?
1GB Guaranteed RAM
40GB RAID6 SSD Storage
2 vCPU Cores
250GB Bandwidth
Thanks in advance
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Posted by Andei, 08-22-2016, 06:59 PM |
Nobody can say for sure, it all depends on what application you're running and how well this application and the system it runs on are optimized.
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Posted by aniki1995, 08-22-2016, 07:01 PM |
I want hosting for my new GPT site which will run on useTitan script - https://usetitan.com/default.aspx
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Posted by SenseiSteve, 08-22-2016, 07:35 PM |
Still will not to able to say for certain as it depends on the simultaneous resources that these users will consume.
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Posted by net, 08-22-2016, 07:54 PM |
Aside your ram being limited, this will depend also on what kind of CPU these vCPU Cores they are using.
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Posted by pacificvps, 08-23-2016, 12:02 AM |
Maybe Amazon EC2 might be some sort of use? or possibly DigitalOcean.
Both of them use KVM I believe, which is full virtualization which would be good seeing you need dedicated resources.
Hopefully that helps?
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Posted by CentexHosting, 08-23-2016, 12:10 AM |
Its really hard to say if that is going to be the right set up or not.
That is the nice thing about VPS servers as you can upgrade as needed. You can start with the 1 GB then watch your resource usage and when you see it starting to peek then bump the ram up some more.
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Posted by PlatinumVPS, 08-23-2016, 02:42 AM |
It's really tough to say because it depends on many factors like what's your web application about, what you will server through this web application, How long visitors would stay, Number of active visitors in peak hours, etc. At least you can start with this configuration and expand it later on when you feel that, it is no longer capable to handle the load.
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Posted by EugeneWHZ, 08-23-2016, 06:30 AM |
Where did you have all of that hosted before? Perhaps you need to check your current usages and based on them decide on right direction of upgrade. You if you are in good relationship with your current provider - that is better to check and decide where to go together, because they are the ones who know situation inside.
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Posted by IGobyTerry, 08-23-2016, 09:06 AM |
What did this guy do to you to suggest EC2?!
This is ultimately the safest route. Luckily with cloud it's fairly easy to scale up/down, so you can adjust the resources if necessary. If the users are just stopping by and viewing a few pages though, things should be fine.
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Posted by pacificvps, 08-23-2016, 09:34 AM |
Well I haven't used EC2 in a long time, but I remember it use to have a free package for the first year, OP might be able to take advantage of that, EC2 isn't as bad as some people make it out to be.
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Posted by Technicalsupport2008, 08-23-2016, 07:08 PM |
The performance that a VPS or Server can handle 2000 daily active is not simple and it depends on a lot of aspect like :
1. Real daily ? Or page view is the most important record need to care ?
2. Which langauge your website base on , php/python/ruby, ... ?
3. Do you use cache for your site ? You need to use cache the last output .html on your RAM server to serve the client.
4. Operation on your database too much or not ?
5. ... more..
So with your question, i think you should add more RAM like plus 1 GB RAM to 2 GB RAM. Other features is still good.
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Posted by Maple-Hosting, 08-23-2016, 08:25 PM |
Does the VPS provider you are with allow upgrades to their plans?
Many hosting platforms should allow your host to offer you instant and simple upgrades to a better plan in case you see you've run out of memory or that you are using more resources than you anticipated.
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Posted by The_Dominator, 08-23-2016, 10:20 PM |
If you are doing this as a start up - then fine use those specs and make sure they allow you to upgrade as needed, increase more RAM, more Disk space, more xCPU, etc - that way you can scale up as required. that is the one reason you choose a vps.
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Posted by sm0k3web, 08-24-2016, 10:01 AM |
That should be enough for 1k-1.5k daily users.
Though you still can add some SWAP additionally (+1-2GB of swap), properly configure LAMP stack or use nginx + php-fpm and things should go well
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Posted by Clouvider-Dom, 08-24-2016, 10:16 AM |
What sort of hosting do you utilise at present for this requirement?
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Posted by jaguarnet, 08-24-2016, 10:53 AM |
What is your CPU processing power?
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