On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, John Baker wrote:

I was wondering if anyone had used a Virtual Dedicated Server with a hosting company for their plone sites or knew about them? This is where you get your own Linux instance on a system shared with other users, with its own root etc. Companies like jumpline offer this type of arrangement using tools such as Virtuozzo, Sphera, Xen or User Mode Linux (UML).

I'm using bytemark.co.uk with user mode linux. I had 128mb initially, but that was a bit too restricted. Note that plone had to compete with a mailserver, some aggressive spam filter memory guzzler, subversion and so.

=> I upgraded to 256 quite soon. That works OK. So it depends also a lot on what else you throw on your server. For me, it's my generic mail+subversion+plone+ssh+pine box ;-)

Reinout

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