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I recently needed to transfer a large database (~3 GB ) from one server to another. The source server had apache2 running, so I jus…
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You have several options:
Use a NAS hoster to save your images (These tend to be expensive, I havent found anything below $100 …
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Even the smallest server should easily handle these requests. I handle about 10k daily accesses, with a total bandwidth of like 50-…
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To follow up on this, I just manually reinstalled everything, since I was able to clear up some clutter this way.
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The traffic and CPU load should scale linearly with the amount of visitors that you have, from what I see? You should be able to ex…
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I have been using tmux for easy access to the individual command lines of multiple programs running 24/7 and am rather fond of it. …
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I have already tried that and it gives me the error that you cannot instantiate a droplet from a snapshot of a bigger droplet. This…
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I am planning to move to a smaller droplet, since the current setup is overcapable. Now, I know, DO doesn't support resizing to a smaller disk - I guess I will just have to move the installation manually. What is the ...
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