Johnny Hughes wrote: > Some of our CentOS machines have 512mb (they are donated machines and we > can't MAKE them have more memory). They work OK and serve between 1600 > GB and 3200 GB per month via rsync and httpd, so certainly a web server > (if java is not involved :P) CAN work OK with 512mb RAM. 1 GB would be > MUCH better though. And if you're working with such a limited server, be sure to tune down your httpd binary: a) throw out all modules from the configuration that you do not need (and there are normally only a few modules which are really needed in day to day use) b) watch your server while it is running and try to find a working balance for you regarding max-clients (too few and you'll lock people out, too many and your system will start swapping and be generally unresponsive to http requests). Ralph -- Ralph Angenendt......ra@xxxxxxxxxxxx | .."Text processing has made it possible Bayerischer Rundfunk...80300 München | ....to right-justify any idea, even one Programmbereich.Bayern 3, Jugend und | .which cannot be justified on any other Multimedia.........Tl:089.5900.16023 | ..........grounds." -- J. Finnegan, USC
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