I am more than amazed at the server usage statics I am presented with every 
time I check them, initially to the point I kept verifying that the guests 
were running and all was well!!!

We have a 4 processor machine with 3gb ram installed presently running 9 
guests, 5 of which are quite busy.

3 name servers all of which are authority servers for several thousand 
domains.

1 radius server that is busy enough i must kill  the log tail to be able to 
read it

1 smtp gateway that is also busy enough i cannot read the log via tail

2 monitoring systems that test and graph our entire network and page us if 
there are problems

1 dsl authentication server handling more than 200 client routers/modems

1 medium load web server


When each of these were running on their own servers, they used a reasonable 
amount of resources.

All combined are only using the below resources.. the friggin machine is 
loafing!!

vtop:

top - 11:34:09 up 20 days, 12:28,  4 users,  load average: 0.08, 0.11, 0.09
Tasks: 229 total,   1 running, 228 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
Cpu0  :  0.0% us,  0.0% sy,  0.0% ni, 100.0% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.0% si
Cpu1  :  1.5% us,  1.0% sy,  0.0% ni, 97.5% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.0% si
Cpu2  :  0.0% us,  0.0% sy,  0.0% ni, 100.0% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.0% si
Cpu3  :  0.0% us,  0.0% sy,  0.0% ni, 100.0% id,  0.0% wa,  0.0% hi,  0.0% si
Mem:   3115504k total,  2719776k used,   395728k free,   218160k buffers
Swap:  3903784k total,      980k used,  3902804k free,  1657892k cached


free:

phoenix vservers # free
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:       3115504    2718772     396732          0     223788    1658112
-/+ buffers/cache:     836872    2278632
Swap:      3903784        980    3902804


This boggles my mind. They seem to be impossibly low usage rates for a host 
which runs ntpd serving every machine in our organization and all of our 
customers, a caching name server for the guests, a pvt jabber/conferencing 
server and several critical services itself, and 9 guests! I now feel 
confident enough in this system to move 30 more servers over to it :)


THANK YOU VSERVER DEVELOPMENT TEAM!!!!


-- 

Chuck





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