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Sizing openvz for Linux physical servers - guidelines? [message #20677] Mon, 24 September 2007 19:50 Go to previous message
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Registered: September 2007
Location: Lancaster County PA US
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Greetings:

Are there any calculators, white papers, or other guidelines that provide guidance for sizing a physical server to be used for openvz?

i.e. if you want to run “x” VPS nodes totaling “y” disk space needing “z” number of processes, etc. you will need “n” CPU’s of at least ____ Ghz with ____ RAM, and ____ hard drive space of which ________ should be reserved for the operating system and openvz system software

Also for openvz, which RAID provides the fastest performance without trading off too much for hard drive reliability?

Thank you.


Peter M. Abraham, Senior Server Administrator
Dynamic Net, Inc. -- US/Canada: 001-888-887-6727; International: 001-717-484-1062 -- email solutions @ dynamicnet.net
 
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