On 2013-04-28 01:09, Michael Daffin wrote:
If you are adding nginx or lighttpd, why not add them as
a replacement to apache rather than just sitting in front of it? Both
a better solutions if you want a low resource web server that scales
better than apache does.
+1 to that,
1. consider droppi
On 28 April 2013 00:18, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Once you've gone as far with that as you can reasonably go, and once
> you're sure it's not some unrelated software or an application
> problem, the next scaling step is normally to put a lightweight
> reverse proxy in front of Apache.
>
>
Hi Chris,
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 05:32:23PM +0100, Chris Dennis wrote:
> It may be that it doesn't have enough RAM (300MB) for Apache to run
> WordPress properly. Or perhaps I just haven't configured things
> right.
I bumped the memory up a bit to 480MiB BTW. Sorry I can't offer any
more just n
Hi Chris,
I'd be more than happy to throw in my two peneth worth if you can sort
out SSH access (I help maintain several Apache servers, although non
are resource constrained but they are all reasonably tuned, so I may
have some crossover of knowledge to offer) ?
Have you looked at the server (vi
I can't recall details from memory, but there is something like
/server-status which can be enabled. It can tell you a but about how busy
apache is. Worth looking at as it should tell you about thread and memory
usage.
Anton
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Hi Chris,
I can take a look at this with you next weekend - I've been running
Apache in a memory constrained environment for quite some time now
(256MB RAM), and it seems to be OK running Wordpress + a couple of other
fairly high traffic sites.
Regards,
Chris
On 27/04/13 17:32, Chris Denni
Hello folks
As HantsLUG hostmaster, I'm looking after our server which, among other
things, runs the hantslug.org.uk website.
It works fine, until people actually start trying to access the site!
At which point it tends to grind to a halt.
It may be that it doesn't have enough RAM (300MB) f
Hello. The next Surrey Linux User group 'bring a box' meeting will be on
Saturday 11th May from 11am to 5pm at the Red Hat offices in
Farnborough, Hampshire. Our thanks to Dominic Cleal for providing this
venue.
As usual, there is a dedicated page for this meet-up where people can
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2013 22:53:33 +0100, Leo wrote:
>Can anyone recommend any mapping and routing planning software for
>Linux? I just want to be able to put waypoints on a map and for it to
>tell me the distance, no automated route planning. If it could export
>the route and do altitude as well tha