active questions tagged vps - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-29T06:38:57Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/vpshttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1603351/should-i-choose-kvm-or-openvz-for-my-vps1Should I choose KVM or OpenVZ for my VPS?Array Fanatic2009-10-21T20:20:10Z2009-11-27T01:25:24Z
<p>My VPS provider gives me the choice between KVM and OpenVZ. What is the best choice for a VPS with 128MB or 256MB RAM? </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/879330/statistic-for-requests-in-deployed-vps-servers0Statistic for requests in deployed VPS serversdynback.com2009-05-18T19:23:28Z2009-11-26T15:32:41Z
<p>I was thinking about different scalability features, and suddenly understand that I don't really know how much can handle one server (VPS). The question for them who have loaded projects.</p>
<p>Imagine server with:</p>
<ol>
<li>1 Gb Ram</li>
<li>1 Xeon CPU</li>
<li>CentOS</li>
<li>LAMP with FastCGI</li>
<li>PostgreSQL on the same machine</li>
</ol>
<p>And we need to calculate count of request, so I decided to take middle parameters for app:</p>
<ol>
<li>80% of requests using one call to db with indexes</li>
<li>40-50 Kb of html</li>
<li>Cache in 60% of cases</li>
</ol>
<p>Add some other parameters, and lets calculate, or tell your story about your loads?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1798471/is-there-any-performance-difference-between-sql-server-web-and-express-editions0Is there any performance difference between SQL Server Web and Express editions?Sheo Narayan2009-11-25T17:15:23Z2009-11-26T11:57:08Z
<p>I have a VPS with Windows Server 2008 R2, 1 GB RAM with Dual Processor Quad Core 2 CORES.</p>
<p>My sample application is running slower than my current website on shared hosting, when I asked the reason the says following reason.</p>
<p>"SQL Server Express tends to be slower compared to SQL Server Web edition. This is due to the limitations imposed in SQL Server Express which is basically meant for only development environment. We have observed significant amount of improvements with SQL Server Web edition for production web facing applications on VM's. Hence, this can be something that you might consider."</p>
<p>Is this logic just because they want to sale the Web edition database or there is really some performance benefit. I googled and I didn't find anything like that between different versions.</p>
<p>Any help on this from experts?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1669033/asp-net-mvc-mono-2-40asp.net mvc mono 2.4lonelycoder2009-11-03T17:50:14Z2009-11-26T07:00:06Z
<p>I am thinking of getting a $20/month VPS Ubuntu box with Slicehost.com or linode.com and running asp.net MVC on mono. Has anyone done this? I have successfully configured asp.net MVC with Apache on my local ubuntu box but I just am not sure how stable this would be? I really like the idea of root access VPS plus being able to run asp.net mvc for $20/mo would be sweet</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/109631/finding-the-right-vps6Finding the right VPSethyreal2008-09-20T22:33:28Z2009-11-18T21:42:24Z
<p>The market is flooded with VPS (virtual private server) hosting options. It seems everyone and their mother has a overloaded server in his/her closet. Enterprise options always seem priced insanely high, which make the ones that are cheap and claim enterprise level seem shaky.</p>
<p>What do you look for in a quality VPS provider (language support, 24/hr tech, etc), and how if at all do you check their credibility?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1669177/sql-server-hosting-only-offers-1gb-databases-how-do-i-split-my-data-up1SQL Server hosting only offers 1GB databases. How do I split my data up?Scott2009-11-03T18:16:38Z2009-11-18T17:40:24Z
<p>Using ASP.NET and Windows Stack.</p>
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong>
Ive got a website that takes in over 1GB of data about every 6 months. So as you can tell my database can become huge.</p>
<p><strong>Problem:</strong>
Most hosting providers only offer Databases in 1GB increments. This means that every time I go over another 1GB, I will need to create another Database. I have absolutely no experience in this type of setup and Im looking for some advice on what to do?</p>
<p><strong>Wondering:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Do I move the membership stuff over to a separate database? This still won't solve much because of the size of the other data I have.</li>
<li>Do I archive data into another database? If I do, how to I allow users to access it?</li>
<li>If I split the data between two databases, do I name the tables the same?</li>
<li>I query all my data with LINQ. So establishing a few different connections wouldn't be a horrible thing.</li>
<li>Is there a hosting provider that anyone knows of that can scale their databases?</li>
</ol>
<p>I just want to know what to do? How can I solve this dilemma? I don't have the advertising dollars coming in to spend more than $50 a month so far... </p>
<p>While <a href="http://www.ultimahosts.net/windows/vps/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ultimahosts.net/windows/vps/</a> seems to offer the best solution for the best price, they still split the databases up. So where do I go from here?</p>
<p>Again, I am a total amateur to multiple databases. Ive only used one at a time..</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1753301/linode-distro-how-to-choose-64bit2Linode Distro (How to Choose?) 64bit? [closed]meme2009-11-18T02:43:02Z2009-11-18T03:16:52Z
<p>I have made the leap to Linode (360MB) and wanted to get some feedback on which distribution to choose. I'm going to be running LAMP (with P being PHP).</p>
<p>I am mainly curious about security, performance, stability and future patching.<br />
Should I go with a 64bit version of the OS or are there drawbacks with that?</p>
<p>Choices ...</p>
<pre><code>Arch Linux 2009.02
Arch Linux 2009.02 64bit
CentOS 5.3
CentOS 5.3 64bit
Debian 5.0
Debian 5.0 64bit
Fedora 11
Gentoo 2008.0
Gentoo 2008.0 64bit
OpenSUSE 11.0
Slackware 12.2
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS 64bit
Ubuntu 9.10
Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
</code></pre>
<p>Cheers</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1746424/linode-or-slicehost0Linode or Slicehostmeme2009-11-17T03:36:16Z2009-11-17T03:46:16Z
<p>I'm looking into VPS for LAMP and wanted to see if any of you have an opinion to help me decide between Linode and Slicehost? Pro, Cons and overall opinion will be much appreciated.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126078/windows-2008-vps-hosting-experiences8Windows 2008 VPS hosting experiencesLuke2008-09-24T08:48:24Z2009-11-16T14:44:32Z
<p>Whilst similar questions exist, I couldn't find any which quite match my request.</p>
<p>I'm looking for hosting for some personal .NET projects which for various reasons I do not want to host on our servers at work. I need to be able to host multiple sites and for that reason I'm thinking of a VPS with RDP access for the time being - don't fancy shared hosting as I feel that doesn't offer me the flexbility and control I'm looking for.</p>
<p>What experiences do people have of Windows 2008 VPS providers? I've come across a few possibilities although it seems a lot of places are still on Windows 2003 with 2008 'coming soon'. Is VPS the best way to go? Eventually (depending on how the projects take off) I intend to get a dedicated box but at this stage it's not cost-effective.</p>
<p>Also, what are people's experiences of running SQL Server Express on a VPS? What would you say the minimum requirements are for CPU/memory? I know it's not going to be anywhere near as performant as SQL Server 2005/8 running on a dedicated box but I'm hoping it will be an acceptable starting point.</p>
<p>Any other tips/advice also welcome!</p>
<p><strong>Edit</strong>: Forgot to mention, I'm ideally looking for UK hosting although I'm open to alternatives.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1290720/what-sql-server-2008-edition-can-i-fly-with0What SQL Server 2008 Edition can I fly with?aron2009-08-17T22:00:13Z2009-11-16T14:40:25Z
<p>Hello,
I have designed an ecommerce software suite that I am going to be hosting for multiple sites (20-50) on a single Virtual Dedicated Server. (64-Bit, machine that has 960 MB of RAM)</p>
<p>Each site has its own database. I plan to install SQL Server 2008 however I am not sure which version is best.
I would like to start with the free express version, and then later if I start making $ upgrade. (I would also upgrade to 2 GB of system RAM too)</p>
<p>Do you guys think this is a smart move? Or would upgrading & migrating later on be a huge nightmare?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1703052/need-some-help-choosing-between-amazon-ec2-and-vps3Need some help choosing between Amazon EC2 and VPS.Michael2009-11-09T19:05:12Z2009-11-09T19:38:23Z
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>At my company we are looking at hosting a blog and a CMS . We are still in the process of building the product and havent made it live yet. We are looking at some hosting options. We need to have complete root shell access to the system .So, i have the following two questions.</p>
<p>1.) Should we go for Amazon EC2 or VPS, considering our present requirements which i stated above and also considering that we may need to scale in the future ?</p>
<p>2.) If VPS is the way to go for us,could you please recommend some good service.Also which plan should we go for and also how much would it cost ?</p>
<p>Thank You.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/113130/where-can-i-find-cheap-java-hosting17Where can I find cheap Java hosting?Alex Argo2008-09-22T04:08:35Z2009-11-03T20:28:55Z
<p>There are a lot of cheap hosting options out there for php, or even ASP.net/Ruby/Python but there seems to be no good hosting options for Java. What's the cheapest hosting out there for Java that can handle a Java app that uses JPA/Hibernate and maybe a little some Spring for it's IoC needs? Will shared hosting suffice?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1576171/tomcat-and-mysql-on-vps1Tomcat and MySql on VPSAravindan R2009-10-16T05:04:51Z2009-10-20T06:13:17Z
<p>I am doing some experimentation with VPS before moving my application from private Tomcat hosting to cloud. It is a read intensive app built on Struts 2 + Spring + Hibernate + MySql. Its a moderately popular app in India with 1500 visitors and 10,000 pageviews per day. I have some basic questions about choosing a server configuration.</p>
<p>1) Would it be enough to have 256M RAM for running both Tomcat and Mysql. I wont be running anything else other than SSH. No apache, FTP etc. My current heap size is 190M. can i still set the heap size as 190M with 256M RAM? What are the pros and cons?</p>
<p>2) Is it better to have 2 256M servers one with Tomcat and one with Mysql? or 1 server with 512M running both MySql and Tomcat?</p>
<p>I am open to any suggestions. Thanks!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1568244/can-i-run-a-desktop-environment-off-a-vps1Can I run a desktop environment off a VPS?scrot2009-10-14T18:50:27Z2009-10-14T19:29:30Z
<p>I have a virtual private server running ubuntu, and I'm just curious (and expecting a solid "no" answer) if it's possible to install a desktop environment and remotely log into it. My only access right now is via shell.</p>
<p>I know, total noob question.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1427013/what-rails-deployment-techniques-best-overcome-environmental-differences1What Rails deployment techniques best overcome environmental differences?Mario2009-09-15T12:53:32Z2009-09-15T15:59:30Z
<p>I work on Ubuntu developing a Rails app for my church. We use a hosted VPS also on Ubuntu. I use Capistrano to deploy periodic updates. Inevitably, however, an app that works on my local box, always has a handful of problems after deploying to the host, most likely because the environments differ.</p>
<p>What are some practices/techniques to ease deployment so that what is tested and works locally is just as likely to work on the host. (I have already adopted the "vendor everything" approach.)</p>
<p>My first thought is to develop/work within a local VPS image that itself will eventually be deployed (a virtual appliance of sorts). Is anyone doing this?</p>
<p>What do others do to minimize issues that result from environmental differences? What hosts provide the best deployment options?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1346125/best-vps-based-in-uk0Best VPS based in UK? [closed]jimbo2009-08-28T10:18:12Z2009-08-28T10:18:12Z
<p>I am on the hunt for a new VPS supplier based in the UK, I was loving the look and service provided by Media Temple, and was going to go down that route but would prefer something held in the UK.</p>
<p>Any suggestions more than welcome...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1343897/384-mb-enough-for-a-starter-vps0384 MB enough for a starter VPS? [closed]James2009-08-27T21:43:33Z2009-08-27T21:47:25Z
<p>Hey folks,</p>
<p>I'm considering to rent a VPS with 384 MB memory. It would run on CentOS and would have cPanel with Apache 2 / MySQL and Phusion Passenger with nginx / sqlite.</p>
<p>What do you think, will it have enough memory? It would serve around 10 small traffic PHP/MySQL websites and 3-4 small traffic Ruby on Rails app.</p>
<p>Thanks for your suggestions.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1329508/groovy-or-django2Groovy or DjangoSerenity2009-08-25T16:47:25Z2009-08-25T23:19:31Z
<p>I have never created a high traffic site so I have no idea what the best long term plan is. There is no room for a dedicated server in the budget. I'm currently using VPS hosting for my current site. I was going to stick with VPS and migrate grails. I looked at Django and python hosting plans (which look cheaper than VPS plans) from fatcow.com for example. Which is a better investment, grails through VPS hosting or django through a standard python hosting plan? Which would have better performance in short and in long term?</p>
<p>The front end of the application is javafx, and the backend will be a REST interface. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1284704/user-produced-site-content-potentially-massive-dataset-zope-plone-or-django0User produced site content, potentially massive dataset - Zope/Plone or Django?IAmFledge2009-08-16T16:33:38Z2009-08-24T08:24:09Z
<p>I am looking to produce a site similar to a venue "What's on" site.</p>
<p>The plan is that the venues can register an account to the site and then through their own 'admin' section upload/post all their latest events that are on. I am hoping that very large number of venues will sign up and each have a large number of events thus producing a very big dataset. </p>
<p>I then want end users to be able to search all the venues which have a particular type of event through the site, and also importantly via mobile iphone/android applications.</p>
<p>I am initially hosting this system on a resource limited VPS which I have to scale up all factors in order to 'upgrade' (I can't just whack loads of RAM in without paying for extra bandwidth/disk space/etc. too), but I do plan to upgrade as required.</p>
<p>After much research, the two best options I am looking at for implementation are Zope/Plone or Django+PostgreSQL (site from scratch), neither of which I have used before.</p>
<p>My question is, in people's experience, '<i>What is most appropriate for this kind of site platform and dataset.</i>'</p>
<p>I can afford to put in much of my time learning either of these from scratch, but I can't afford to have to change and start again from scratch with a different framework.</p>
<p>So to summarize I am aiming for (please let me know if it's unrealistic):</p>
<ul>
<li>Low initial cost. (In trade for time input)</li>
<li>A venue user admin section for data addition.</li>
<li>A user Login to post reviews/comments.</li>
<li>Scalable.</li>
<li>Ultimately large dataset.</li>
<li>Runs fast on limited resources.</li>
<li>Use a future-proof framework.</li>
<li>Relatively easy to maintain/extend data model over time.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1305509/ftp-or-samba-for-hired-vps0FTP or Samba for hired VPS ?Rodrigo Asensio2009-08-20T11:22:26Z2009-08-20T11:25:03Z
<p>I have a couple of websites in a couple of VPS. Obviously is not in my network because I hire a VPS provider. Now, what do you say is better practice. Use FTP to upload new versions of my software or NFS/SMB ?</p>
<p>I think these 2 are my only posibilities.
Thanks.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1263824/how-can-i-set-up-freebsd-on-a-linode-vps0How can I set up FreeBSD on a linode VPS?James Bond2009-08-12T01:32:10Z2009-08-20T02:13:37Z
<p>How do I setup a linode to run FreeBSD? There is an example for NetBSD and references to successful attempts at getting FreeBSD to run but no actual document I can find.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1189572/how-to-pick-the-best-type-of-hosting0how to pick the best type of hostingrashcroft2009-07-27T17:36:16Z2009-07-27T17:47:41Z
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I'm developing a project, and I'm debating if I should get plain old regular hosting, or something more expensive, like VPS.
Here are my needs:</p>
<ul>
<li>Zend Framework</li>
<li>Sphinx Search</li>
<li>jQuery</li>
<li>ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick/GD</li>
<li>PHP 5 + MySQL</li>
</ul>
<p>At what point do I <strong>need</strong> VPS? I'd rather obviously to pick the cheapest option..</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1180348/where-to-upload-cgi-script-on-linux-debian-vps-with-plesk0Where to upload cgi script on Linux Debian VPS with Plesk ? [closed]Rebol Tutorial2009-07-24T21:52:00Z2009-07-24T21:52:00Z
<p>I'm newbie to Linux.</p>
<p>I have uploaded rebol ( a script langage similar to perl from <a href="http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html</a> ) the linux debian version to /usr/bin on my VPS</p>
<p>Where do I upload this script :</p>
<p>Code:</p>
<pre><code>#!/usr/bin/rebol -c
REBOL [Title: "Cgi Test in Rebol"]
print "content-type: text/html^/"
print ["Date/time is:" now]
</code></pre>
<p>as I have 2 domain names on this VPS, I can't find where the domain folder are to do so.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/104106/lowest-cost-windows-vps-hosting4Lowest cost Windows VPS hosting?Jim2008-09-19T17:57:21Z2009-06-23T01:03:52Z
<p>For a while, I thought I'd host stuff at home because I can do whatever I want. However, hurricane Ike knocked out my power for a week, and I've finally realized this situation won't work.</p>
<p>I have extremely low traffice websites (20 visitors/day), so I don't need tons of CPU or bandwidth. What cheap options are there for VPS hosting that will give me flexiblity to do what I need to configure my server, but not cost very much.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/968173/how-do-i-allow-users-to-map-their-domains-to-a-url-on-my-site0How do I allow users to map their domains to a url on my site?SingAlong2009-06-09T04:44:02Z2009-06-09T05:48:51Z
<p>How do I allow users to map their domains to a url on my site? (like how tumblr or blogger does)</p>
<p>The app is being developed in Django. I want the users to be able to map their domains to mydomain.com/username (is this possible or do I need to have a format like username.mydomain.com?)</p>
<p>Also my app runs on a VPS so I have my nameservers as ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/730138/whats-best-drupal-deployment-strategy5What's best Drupal deployment strategy?Horace Ho2009-04-08T13:56:40Z2009-05-20T15:57:33Z
<p>I am working on my first Drupal project on XAMPP in my MacBook. It's a prototype and receives positive feedback from my client.</p>
<p>I am going to deploy the project on a Linux VPS two weeks later. Is there a better way than 're-do'ing everything on the server from scratch?</p>
<ul>
<li>install Drupal</li>
<li>download modules (CCK, Views, Date, Calendar)</li>
<li>create the Contents</li>
<li>...</li>
</ul>
<p>Thanks</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/876743/vps-on-cloud-with-image-that-could-be-backuped-and-restored0VPS on cloud with image that could be backuped and restoreddynback.com2009-05-18T08:42:16Z2009-05-18T08:44:22Z
<p>I need to test VPS server. I want my configuration be upped for some hours and then deleted. Between deletion, I want the image of my vps be in cloud storage inside network, to restore quickly. Do you know such cloud?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/226951/favorite-vps-host4Favorite VPS host?Esteban Araya2008-10-22T18:15:48Z2009-05-11T20:40:05Z
<p>I have a buddy that's <em>the</em> IT guy for his company. He recently asked me about moving some of the applications they have to some managed server somewhere. I recommended Rackspace, but now I'm wondering what other <strong>quality</strong> options are out there.</p>
<p>He needs to host Quickbooks for the accounting department, a couple of low traffic websites, and some proprietary database.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for your input.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/787383/how-to-support-custom-user-domains-like-wordpress-in-iis-asp-net0How to support custom user domains (like WordPress) in IIS/ASP.NETchaiguy13372009-04-24T20:09:57Z2009-04-24T20:30:47Z
<p>I would like to know if it is possible using IIS and ASP.NET (and ideally something that might be employed on a shared hosting account, but this isn't required) to mimic WordPress.com's ability to allow end users to use their own domain names.</p>
<p>WordPress has users who own their own domains change the domain's DNS settings to point to WordPress's own DNS. My guess is this is <em>not</em> something that would be able to be done on a shared hosting account since it would involve adding an entry to the DNS server's table for each custom user domain.</p>
<p>However, for future reference, is this something that might be automated programmatically on perhaps a VPS?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/274401/how-much-memory-is-enough-for-a-windows-2008-vps1How much memory is enough for a Windows 2008 VPS?Waleed Eissa2008-11-08T05:21:21Z2009-04-21T15:54:02Z
<p>From the system requirements for Windows Server 2008 (on wikipedia.org):</p>
<ul>
<li>Minimum: 512 MB RAM (may limit performance and some features)</li>
<li>Recommended: 2 GB RAM or higher</li>
</ul>
<p>I'm going to have my website hosted on a Windows 2008 VPS and I was initially planning to use a hosting plan that gives 512 MB RAM (to save some money), but now I'm worried, do the same system requirements apply to Windows 2008 running in a VPS or are there differences? My website has very little memory requirements but I'll be using MySQL which should use some of this memory, should I get at least 1 GB of memory?</p>
<p>Thanks a lot</p>