By Cava Pip
Hello all,
Recent DO customer here. My WordPress blog now runs on Ubuntu 14.04 LEMP stack with Varnish, APC, and W3 Total Cache.
I am receiving about 3000 pageviews day. My RAM is about 90% full (I am using a 1 G swap). CPU is generally less than 10%. Only once did it go to 65%. My question is when and how do I know if my site has outgrown the 512 MB droplet and needs an upgraded server?
Thanks for your help.
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Thanks Larry. I am quite interested in this: <br> <br>“You might want to think about looking at your web server and PHP configurations - how many spare servers & processes you’re spawning and how long they’re kept alive, just to make sure that you’re not spawning processes you don’t really need. For my relatively low-traffic sites, I found the Apache, nginx and PHP (I’m using PHP-FPM with nginx) defaults were set a little bit high for what I needed. I freed up a fair bit of memory by tuning them down a little bit.” <br> <br>Can you please suggest any guides on this? I have no clue where to start. Thanks again. <br> <br>
Hello! <br> <br>Can you paste here the output from: <br> <br>free -m <br> <br>? <br> <br>Best.
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