VPS to hardware dedicated

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  1. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

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    It obviously depends on your package and limitations, but generally speaking, what type of speed increase would one observe when going from a VPS to a hardware dedicated server? Is it a minute or substantial difference?
     
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    Generally, the difference is substantial. As mentioned, it does indeed depend on the VPS package being used - they can be limited when it comes to the amount of RAM available per virtual machine.
     
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    Yep, VPS are normally very RAM limited, which can cause a lot of paging (and hence slowness). Both our servers have 4GB RAM, and so the swap file is hardly used.
     
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    There is a LOT of difference between a vps and dedicated server. I wish I would have changed to a dedicated server a long time ago. But instead, I tried to squeeze the most out that vps that I could. And as a result, I might have lost a lot of members.
     
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    We stopped experiencing server too busy errors and have all of our processing power and memory; definitely worth it.
     
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    The memory usage is something that I can see becoming an issue at a specific point in time - it's something that is used up rather quickly, and when it is, all accounts hosted on the server can feel the "pain".
     
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    Memory is one of the things I usually like to "go big" with; it's an important aspect of any server.
     
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    for the most forums and web/ftp/mail-server-only projects are VDS totally sufficient. I've never seen or administrated a community which had to be hosted on a dedicated root server due lack of performance.
    it mostly depends on how obliging your hoster is, when you see that you're running out of space (problem #1) to order an additional harddrive.
     
  9. tryfuhl

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    lot more to it than the HDD

    I've seen forums outgrow a single dedicated... mysql can take a little power
     

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