I've set all the LUV DNS entries to have a 120 second timeout. Sometime in the next 24 hours I'm going to move the VM to a new server. The current server has 2*2TB disks in a RAID-1 array which turns out to not have the write bandwidth for all the VMs. The new server has 2*512G SSDs in a RAID-1 array and 1*2TB disk for storing larger files. The new server has less RAM (32G vs 64G) but that's more than enough for all VMs and just means less caching (the performance difference of SSD vs hard disk should make up for that).
The LUV VM doesn't use much storage bandwidth apart from the Matrix server. It's mostly other VMs that are using the bandwidth. The decision to use free hosting means that there are some trade-offs, one of which is sharing the bandwidth with a bunch of other VMs and having to move when they exceed the hardware capacity. Probably the main thing that people might notice is performance of the Wordpress site, particularly when logging in and editing. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/ _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
