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(Quote) +1 I consider @mikho 's vps as free one. Couldn't ask more.
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At what point should I start crafting my own CPU?
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(Quote) No matter how silly this sounds like, these type of solutions most of the times get the job done. Fuzzy search is already PITA. You never gonna like what you get with it (at least for me). text search oriented solutions like elasticsearch/so…
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Hah, an youtube grabber?!? Oh that pain. However, did you read Nginx docs? They are pretty simple to follow and rich. https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/load-balancer/http-load-balancer/ https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/load_balancing.html You…
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(Quote) Why not cache it on Nginx level? Cache the fastcgi response for certain time, so in that time any request received will be served from cache, won't even touch php. Off-course this strategy depends on how much dynamic your site is.
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I have a project of similar feature with almost non-existent front-end for my personal usage. If you bookmark a rss feed page, then it acts like feed reader and update periodically. Had plan to release it online for free, but never could gather mys…
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append to /etc/fstab none /run tmpfs defaults,size=64M 0 0 mount /run again mount -o remount /run now check df again df -h /run Don't worry, increasing /run size to 64M won't reduce your Ram, as long as you keep your /run clean. (Qu…
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(Quote) Was going for a KVM for my new project, But you have stopped me. (Quote) oh, how can I not wait for that? How can we help you to make that "some point" as "first week"? (Quote) please be London
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You mean you people don't just browse your sites randomly to check if they are up??? You just believe some kind of "Robots" to do their job right? After all that hollywood movies?
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(Quote) I think that's your answer. In IT, everything has trade-offs. So people tends to use the tool that they prefer (or know).
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If you can spare some Ram (40+ mb), I would suggest MySQL/MariaDB. I have been running a wordpress site too, but that one is totally cached in memory, so PHP/MySQL don't need to do anything. In other word, a static site.
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I am happily running several blog sites with 128 MB NAT. I don't have any template for you to follow, but I don't think there should be any. Everyone's usage are different, so ways to optimize those should be different too. If you can explain your …
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(Quote) Top 10 anime betrayal
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(Quote) First of all, get well soon. Health comes first. We will talk later about how much I want SG vps to have bit more cpu power (maybe with price bump, different package)
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Umm, how does that 1:1 ratio works? You get a 8 GB Ram and 8 vCPU? I didn't heard of anyone's requirement like that. Oh, now I understand. Providers do offer their packages like that.
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(Quote) This has bitten me before. sadly, everyone learns in hard way.
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sweet lord! :#