Ever wonder if adding more RAM and/or CPU will make your website faster? I ran a set of page speed tests on different web servers running WordPress ranging from 1 GB RAM and 1 CPU core to 8 GB RAM and 4 CPU cores to see if increasing RAM and CPU helps web performance. Hopefully this will give you a better idea about how much RAM/CPU your website needs.
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I have a website the host is claiming it draws 7GB. How do I test it myself?
Hey so what if I am having trouble loading into a page? I have only 12 GB of ram and I've owned the same ram stick for like 5 years. Do you think I should buy new ones?
what are your recommendations on a HUGE site like a 6gb site that loads like a turtle in spite of optimisation plugins, img compressing and caching
Thank mate! I have a few websites that load really fast but they sometimes timeout due to server load. They have about 500 organic trafic per month. Do you have any ideas on what I can do to fix this issue?
bro your intro nearly gave me a seizure please change it holy shit
Now this is a certified nerd……we approve .
I have 75kb. Db file on vps… My total concurrent users are appx 15000 users per second .. These users will download this file once in a day… Suggest me ram, cpu to handle this load..
How much traffic per day a 15$ droplet can handle?
2gb ram, 2cpu and 3tb bandwidth, please reply.
Good video! I run a hosting company and I always choose a fast CPU, but also with high core count. Would be fun if you tested and saw the results on load time between a 2 GHz and a 4GHz CPU instance:)
wow! this is the kind of information i was looking for, glad to found your channel. thanks from India
For one million concurrent user which rsm cpu configuration is needed?
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But it may help to get more than 1GB RAM for an e-commerce website… isn't it ?
Thanks but… what matters most is how much traffic your website gets. If it's 1 user per day then obviously the specs won't matter much… if it's 1000 users per day matters more… if it's 100k users per day even more… And I think that's what most people wanted to see when they clicked on this video. Great video otherwise.
So glad i found your channel !!
idk for wordpress.but this sure will be problem when u using website base on laravel or something like that in vps server when your input something using cpanel or similliar to it . they sometimes need sufficient hardware to work and dont forget the os u use. ubuntu server sure doesnt need good hardware to run it but if u use cpanel on top of it. u must meet hardware requirement like this https://docs.cpanel.net/installation-guide/system-requirements/. iam sure u will not want end up lag or hang when ur go to cpanel. cpanel ram recomended requirement need 2 gb if you use only 1 gb it will work but lag.
I'd be interested to see a test if RAM speed and timings matter at all. Intuitively speaking that if something should make some kind of difference, as the web browser almost entirely operates from RAM.
yesssssssssss please lets make a concurrent user load experience with the high ram high cpu and poor one 😀
What did you use for the Google earth illustration at 1:15
More RAM is only useful when we have more logged-in users or host a service that uses resources extensively. Cached resources never going to use extra resources other than the network.
Thanks bro
THANK YOU! Saved me a bunch of money on needless upgrades – I'll focus on other things first.
Thanks, man! Helped me a lot!