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milkhead 07-09-2011 04:33 PM

Ram
 
how much ram is typically need to run a site with 50 - 100k user daily?????

sandman! 07-09-2011 04:34 PM

depends on the scripts involved you might be able to get away with 2 gigs you might need 8 gigs.

TubeKing 07-09-2011 04:48 PM

depends on a lot of factors.

milkhead 07-09-2011 04:52 PM

ok so what's like the bare minimum most sites run in general with a decent amount of traffic... im trying to figure out how much ram i should buy and etc

TubeKing 07-09-2011 05:03 PM

Start with 4gb or 8gb (and a 64bit OS)

d-null 07-09-2011 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkhead (Post 18271480)
ok so what's like the bare minimum most sites run in general with a decent amount of traffic... im trying to figure out how much ram i should buy and etc

what script is the site running? the question is pointless without this information :2 cents:

milkhead 07-09-2011 05:13 PM

well at the moment no scripts are being ran... they are just plain html pages with the exception of simple php cookie redirect script

d-null 07-09-2011 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkhead (Post 18271507)
well at the moment no scripts are being ran... they are just plain html pages with the exception of simple php cookie redirect script

then likely ram is not going to be an issue at all, 1 gb should be ok

milkhead 07-09-2011 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d-null (Post 18271514)
then likely ram is not going to be an issue at all, 1 gb should be ok

thanks for the reply and the rep said something about cpu power or something like that... i think i have 3.3Ghz vCPU is that good enough for 50k - 100k users a day and does page size make a size in any of this on my biggest site id like the page site to be no bigger then 100kbs and smaller ones around 15kbs... not sure if any of that made sense and etc but thanks for an answer of you have one and to everyone else to if they answer

MaDalton 07-09-2011 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkhead (Post 18271507)
well at the moment no scripts are being ran... they are just plain html pages with the exception of simple php cookie redirect script

i once had a celeron server with 128 mb or so and there this worked fine :glugglug

you could also just get a $9.95 virtual account

DBS.US 07-09-2011 05:42 PM

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milkhead 07-09-2011 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DBS.US (Post 18271540)

to fun lol :1orglaugh

rock-reed 07-10-2011 12:43 AM

Is the traffic spread out over the day? or does it come all at once typically?

cooldude7 07-10-2011 05:58 AM

damn, 50 -100k a day, thats huge traffic.
awesome.

no idea about ram.

Chosen 07-10-2011 07:04 AM

The more is the better :pimp

leming 07-10-2011 07:06 AM

8GB on 64bit system

iamtam 07-10-2011 07:25 AM

ram is cheap as chips. put in as much as the motherboard will support.

raymor 07-10-2011 07:43 AM

Have the host disable all of the Apache you don't use and you want need much RAM. Linux IS smart enough to make use of any extra thou. You can always add more later, so fire static pages I'd probably start with 2 , 4 GB. Static pages use maybe 5% of the RAM and 2% of the CPU that most PHP across use.

One way to figure it is 1-2 GB for the OS plus enough to cache all of the files needed for your main your pages. Your tour pages aren't using hundreds to thousands of MB of databases and libraries. Rather, your attic tour is probably a few MB.

nikki99 07-10-2011 09:52 AM

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milkhead 07-10-2011 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rock-reed (Post 18271832)
Is the traffic spread out over the day? or does it come all at once typically?

it comes as it comes if that make sense....

milkhead 07-10-2011 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18272110)
Have the host disable all of the Apache you don't use and you want need much RAM. Linux IS smart enough to make use of any extra thou. You can always add more later, so fire static pages I'd probably start with 2 , 4 GB. Static pages use maybe 5% of the RAM and 2% of the CPU that most PHP across use.

One way to figure it is 1-2 GB for the OS plus enough to cache all of the files needed for your main your pages. Your tour pages aren't using hundreds to thousands of MB of databases and libraries. Rather, your attic tour is probably a few MB.

thanks.... not sure if you saw this but i think i have 3.3Ghz vCPU is that good enough for 50k - 100k on a static html page and the biggest site page is about 100kbs and the others are like 15kbs, im not sure if page sizes really make that much of a difference as far ram and cpu and etc, especially if the pages are not to big....

milkhead 07-10-2011 09:14 PM

and thanks for all the help from everyone if you feel like putting in have some jokes and etc cool beans :)

sandman! 07-10-2011 09:52 PM

if your serving static html using apache is dumb :2 cents::2 cents:

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkhead (Post 18273183)
thanks.... not sure if you saw this but i think i have 3.3Ghz vCPU is that good enough for 50k - 100k on a static html page and the biggest site page is about 100kbs and the others are like 15kbs, im not sure if page sizes really make that much of a difference as far ram and cpu and etc, especially if the pages are not to big....



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