100k users- wp with vestacp on dedi
100k users- wp with vestacp on dedi
Hi,
I was planing to start a website where from the first week i will be getting 100K users a day in the evening times.
so i will be using wordpress and vestacp default configuration and below is my server
Dual L5420
8Gb ram
240 GB SSD
Does dual 5420 and 8 gb ram can handle 100k users or i need to go for a higher configuration cpu.
could any one suggest me on this
Thanks
I was planing to start a website where from the first week i will be getting 100K users a day in the evening times.
so i will be using wordpress and vestacp default configuration and below is my server
Dual L5420
8Gb ram
240 GB SSD
Does dual 5420 and 8 gb ram can handle 100k users or i need to go for a higher configuration cpu.
could any one suggest me on this
Thanks
Re: 100k users- wp with vestacp on dedi
It depends from a lot of factors, ex how "heavy" your website is (how many plugins do you have etc).
I personally host a website with 120k page views per day on an Intel Xeon E3 1245v2, with 8GB Ram and SSD Drives on Ubuntu 14.04, with MariaDB, nginx + PHP-FPM.
I personally host a website with 120k page views per day on an Intel Xeon E3 1245v2, with 8GB Ram and SSD Drives on Ubuntu 14.04, with MariaDB, nginx + PHP-FPM.
Re: 100k users- wp with vestacp on dedi
What is the load average you get with your sites @ 120k views on the E3 proc?alexcy wrote:It depends from a lot of factors, ex how "heavy" your website is (how many plugins do you have etc).
I personally host a website with 120k page views per day on an Intel Xeon E3 1245v2, with 8GB Ram and SSD Drives on Ubuntu 14.04, with MariaDB, nginx + PHP-FPM.
Re: 100k users- wp with vestacp on dedi
Usually around 2, on peak times (more than 500 simultaneous users) it goes up to 4.
Re: 100k users- wp with vestacp on dedi
My bottleneck is CPU, not Ram or SSD. I am caching some things and running Wordpress.