So, let's waiting for the RELEASE one!
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So, let's waiting for the RELEASE one ! ...
So, let's waiting for the RELEASE one!
After testing with it, will Jag begin allowing 128MB users to use the cPanel system?
I did wonder the same thing, I guess it depends on the results. Let's not forget that the improvement is "up to 60%", my guess would be that you would still need more than 128mb for cpanel regardless of this upgrade, but you would obviously have more ram free anyway so thats a big plus!!
I figure... 256MB systems are allowed to run it, and cPanel will be using up to 60% less memory... 128MB is 50% of 256MB. However, it may still be problematic, so, just speculation.
Sounds like it should make it possible, but there might not be enough memory open to be practical.
I have a new VPS that doesn't have any production environments on it as yet so I thought I'd give it a try and upgraded to EDGE tonight. (I have 320MB of RAM and cPanel has not always been happy.)
Before: privvmpages 107,XXX - 121,XXX
After: privvmpages 65,999 - 70,XXX
So things are looking good. cPanel seems to load pages faster and be overall more responsive. I did click around inside of cPanel - phpMyAdmin, Mail, Backups. etc and everything looks good.
I do want to stress that I'm not running much on this VPS right now as it's still in the setup phase. I also would not go the EDGE route on a production server. However, this very limited test looks promising for a more memory friendly cPanel.
I don't think that's a viable idea - cPanel VPS Optimized + Fantastico + Spamassassin and whatever else you decide to run in the background (Firewall etc) will still take around 120Mb, and then cron jobs (especially the cPanel update) will add more usage. At 128Mb you're still likely to encounter service failures if you exceed 128Mb and there isn't enough burst memory available to give you the extra you need.
Once you start adding domains that use memory you'll soon realise that you need more than 128Mb.
EuroNut (The mad Brit)
If it ain't broke, don't ping it...
Is there people here on Jag that are actually using it on production environments?
It seems to have real benefits for VPS.
I have been using it for a little bit. Is it not in release mode yet? Because I have my cPanel to update automatically but only for release builds, and I noticed the new version...a week ago or so?
I don't see any difference in memory usage. I generally track the load a few times a day and since the upgrade, everything is about the same. I logged into cPanel and clicked around to test it, it does seem a bit speedier but this could be a placebo effect.
Nomsane?
That is all.
Seems like it has now hit "Current" build (Current 23868). Don't seems to be on "Stable" build for now.
Do you have a WHM VPS Optimized loog like this in WHM?
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/attach...d=1207 481373
No, but I do have the logo for cPanel which is why I knew I was using the optimized verison.
I double checked my WHM settings and the update setting is set to release tree, not current.
Nomsane?
That is all.
Just to let you known, the last update from the Release tree say:
http://changelog.cpanel.net/?tree=RE...revision=23868Release 24173
2008-05-07 19:05:31 Fixes
Fixed 'optionselect-content' error when attempting to use File Manager
Removed accidental inclusion of 'VPS Optimized' logo
hahaha Ya that makes sense then.
Nomsane?
That is all.
VPS Optimized has arrived in release. It is nice - saved over 150mb in memory for my setup. I have 64% free now - have 576mb allocated.
Round cube is now included with the email applications.
Yes, it so nice, here's my stats :
Memory limit: 576 MB
Current usage: 269 MB (47%)
Free memory: 307 MB (53%)
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