[support] Using memcached and xcache on a virtual host box that suports 4 Drupal websites.
Keith Smith
techlists at phpcoderusa.com
Sun Jan 11 15:31:31 UTC 2015
Thanks,
I am purposely not using a vendor because I want to learn.
That is why the question about optimizing a virtual server box for
Drupal.
On 2015-01-11 03:05, Christopher Jordan wrote:
> I think https://www.acquia.com [2] is your best bet. You could give
> http://www.rackspace.com [3] a call as well I think they have
> excellent support and will cater to your specific needs wherever
> possible. My company also supports drupal to some extent. We do basic
> support such as keeping contributed modules and core updating, content
> updating and we also provide a backup service where we have a working
> copy of the site on our local environment so we can test backups and
> updates prior to rolling out or restoring. We also move sites and
> manage sites daily and monitoring traffic and security audits.
> On 11 Jan 2015 01:18, "Keith Smith" <techlists at phpcoderusa.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thank you so much for all your feedback.
>>
>> I am planning on running 4 small Drupal websites on a Dell i5 that
>> has 4
>> cores / 4 threads / 8G RAM. This is for learning mostly. The
>> server is
>> in my home office.
>>
>> I recently used memcached and xcache to take a Drupal site for one
>> minute page loads to 1 second page loads on a 2 core / 4G RAM
>> VPS. Very
>> impressive.
>>
>> I was wondering if I can use these same techniques on a box that
>> has 4
>> Drupal virtual hosts on it.
>>
>> Any thoughts? Will I be caching one site to only have to start
>> over
>> when another site gets some traffic?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Keith Smith
>> --
>> [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ [1] ]
>
>
> Links:
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> [1] http://lists.drupal.org/
> [2] https://www.acquia.com
> [3] http://www.rackspace.com
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Keith Smith
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