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    Moving up in the *server* world...

    I've had a normal server for almost a year now, but my sites are getting slow...

    What should I do, my options are:

    Upgrade to 20mbps server. Probably cheaper.
    Buy a new server and do the load balancing thing between them.

    Whatever happens, I'm getting my server from http://www.servermatrix.com to save hassle.

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    What is your current server? Do you know what the problem is? Its it cpu, memory, mysql, bandwidth or something else that is not coping? There could be a lot of reasons, if its simply bandwidth upgrading your pipe is the answer but if its not enough mem or drive space it would make no difference.

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    You need to figure out what's causing the bottleneck and slowing down your sites. You may be able to avoid the expense of a new server.

    For instance: If it's too much memory usage but your cpu usage is ok, you could probably get by with a memory upgrade. If you have a 10 mbps port and you're maxing it out but your server load is still relatively low, you might be able to get by with upgrading to a 100 mbps port. Do you have any idea of what's causing the bottleneck?

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    Xander, I guess great minds think alike!

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    Server Load 1.13 (1 cpu) RED LIGHT
    Memory Used 42.3 % GREEN LIGHT

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    2.40GHz is my processor speed. It's a celeron.

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    Sounds like you either need to do some optimization or get a faster server. What does the "top" command show you for cpu usage during times when your server's running slowly?
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    If you're hosting a number of MySQL-based sites, I'd jump to a Pentium machine just for a little more oomph. But make sure, either way, your apache, php and mysql are optimised.
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    get some super-cluster or something... At the minimum use an OS like RHEL, if you are not already.

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    i dislike the 20mbs server.... the network is slow at times... pretty frustrating..

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    20mb/s will help you zero.

    Move up to a Dual Xeon and work on optimizing things. If you have the CPU power to give then turn on mod_gzip, your PHP pages will load faster.
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    Yeah defintely sounds like a CPU upgrade(atleast a pentium or dual celeron).

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    What is the difference between a pentium and a celeron of the same speed apart from price?

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    Pentium has more on-chip cache for a start (1Mb instead of 256Kb?). Means it spends less time waiting to access memory when it can get data from cache. I wouldnt think a celeron would make a good server? Chips designed for server use tend to have even more cache than a standard pentium dont they? So cache is probably important in a server application...

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    To translate what r2 said, basically if you have a Pentium 4 and a Celeron of the same speed the Pentium will be faster.

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