Eugen Leitl wrote:

Another question: I'm about to buy memory for a couple of servers, to run
VServers. What's the memory footprint of a typical VServer (running, let's
say, postfix/apache/openvpn)? 100 MBytes, twice that?

Depends on what is running.
E.g. for a native Linux server (non-vserver) running Apache+PostgreSQL+Antville(Java-Wiki-bloat) 128 MB is to small, and 164 would be better. Performance is bad.


Just plain HTML, plus some Perl, PHP, SSI at Apache, mail etc. runs at ~150 MB without any swapping during weeks (total physical memory is 512 MB).

Calculating 150-200 MB would be better. Adding memory usally is the cheapest way to tune your system.

Helmut Wollmersdorfer
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