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Posted by Brittain93, 05-28-2008, 04:28 PM
Hello, I have a server and run Cpanel for my company. On my panel where it shows how much resources i use. It shows i am using. 40.0% Memory Is there a way i can extend that to around 60%, so it will be faster. ( it still is fast, just to go that extra level )

Posted by AshS, 05-28-2008, 04:31 PM
Do you have a dedicated box and you want to increase the amount of RAM a container has or do you have a VPS and want to increase the amount of RAM you have?

Posted by Brittain93, 05-28-2008, 04:32 PM
I have a VPS and want to increase the amount of ram im using, not get more ram. So Cpanel goes faster

Posted by AshS, 05-28-2008, 04:37 PM
You will have to contact whoever it is that provides your VPS and ask for an upgrade. There is typically a charge for this service.

Posted by SSHocker, 05-28-2008, 04:37 PM
The answer to your question is NO If you need more resources, you'll have to obtain them from your provider

Posted by rathin, 05-28-2008, 11:54 PM
this is due to swap issue,i think

Posted by Orien, 05-29-2008, 12:06 AM
You want to increase the amount of RAM usage? How does that make cPanel go faster?

Posted by KayakStudio, 05-29-2008, 01:08 AM
GNU/Linux memory managment is great. Maybe you're not getting enough cpu? what are the specs on your vps?

Posted by alyak, 05-29-2008, 08:30 AM
You cannot just use more memory BUT you can allow some programs and application use it more if it's required . E.q. for example mysql increase performace when you allow to use more memory for it . To change mysql settings you need edit /etc/my.cnf , read mysql manual before - chapter about optimization . So you can check other programs that running for your needs . I usailly configure to use about 90-95% of memory but for applications I know how it work . If you allow users to run oun applications you need reseve some memory for them .

Posted by Jeremy, 05-30-2008, 05:59 AM
allow mysql and php to eat it up.



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