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by tres
5608 days ago
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Thanks for the excellent feedback. We've tried to do everything we could to get those old VPS memory problems out of the system. In our experience, most performance problems with VPS systems are due to overselling of resources on the node level, or plans that simply are unrealistic (i.e. 64MB of RAM) not actual client limits. We're ensuring that each server has dedicated resources allotted to it. We don't oversell our systems. We've tried to offer the best possible price for the resources, so although memory usage is not optimal for smaller systems, we have tried to offset this by offering realistic server resources for a good price. The 32 bit issue is something we'll definitely revisit; however, there's a technical limitation with pygrub that will only run a 64 bit kernel when loaded from a 64 bit dom0. There's two different ways we can overcome this: the same way that everyone else does -- by loading a 32 bit kernel & managing that, or by having dedicated 32 bit hardware nodes for our low memory VPSs. Internally, either option has its own drawbacks & problems. |
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