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Re: Tell me what doesn't work with OpenVZ [message #11358 is a reply to message #9421] Tue, 20 March 2007 22:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
sPENKMAN is currently offline  sPENKMAN
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Registered: March 2007
Location: Arnhem, Netherlands
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I agree with bradmkjr, memory management is an issue but a lot can be done by tuning your system like lowering the apache spare processes which can easely save you 50 - 100MB memory.

At my work we also use Virtuozzo and our biggest VE's can use 256MB ram at peak to 512MB. An VE equipped with Plesk (with about 26 domains), ClamAV, Spamassasin and some minor programs can use up to 450MB ram.

In my experience running Tomcat within a VE is not done unless you have 512MB + memory. Tomcat uses around 400MB, next to that you might want to run MySQL with also can consume quite some memory.

For the rest... you can do an awfull lot of things Smile


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