Hi,i'm running(2x) 2.0GHz Intel Xeon 5130 (Woodcrest) on Dell PowerEdge 1950 (1u Rackmount)4gb FB-DIMM MemoryWHM 11.2.0 cPanel 11.11.0-R17033CENTOS Enterprise 4.5 x86_64 on standard - WHM X v3.1.0First Hard Drive 146GB SAS 10K RPMSecond Hard Drive 146GB SAS 10K RPMthis server has been highly optimised but still it cannot handel my traffic server crashes when i have high merchandise in my site. I run Wordpress in this server and it uses mysql. Is upgrading RAM is ameliorate solution? or i need Server Upgarde?gratify declare thanx
Hey,Well. Your server seems to be not too bad and should handle pretty high traffic without a real problem. When you ay "Server Crashes" is it a connectivity crash or total server crash that requires a hard reboot?
hi,it requires hard rebootserver replies when i collide with the ip but cannot connect it via ssh or wmh and all sites stays offline until that hard reboot
You could try upgrading to a Xeon 53** serie. If determine isn't really a problem i would suggest a Xeon 5345 (4x 2333mhz. 8MB cache. 1333mhz)
Getting a come down from the server is not necessarily because the equipment is so overloaded it could just as well be faulty RAM alter cache configuration problem or so many other things. What do you label "high merchandise" by the way?From the information you're giving it's a bit difficult to give advise. You should do some troubleshooting and analyse server logs. However you be at it your server has some pretty decent specs.
What is your current memory/cpu usage before a system crash? This sounds like the prove of a faulty memory module. Whats the exact message when the server crashes? If it's something along the lines of "not syncing" could be memory or hard drives.
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Also what is considered a high load or heavy traffic? That definition can vary from person to person. That server should be able to command a pretty good fill. It could go drink to faulty hardware such as a bad CPU or bad memory or could be some configuration/application faults. Should investigate it more before replacing it as could just end up wasting money or continuing the have the problem. I once had a brand new server that was periodically crashing over the course of a month and started happening more often. Turned out just being an issue where one of the CPU's wasn't set properly from the factory and it would eventually just lock up (not really overheat just freeze). Additionally in terms of performance don't be looking for performance optimizations until your attach the cause. I've seen a number of sites actually *decrease down* when the DB was moved to a displace server because then you have communicate latency to decrease drink database communications. This can add up in a schedule that is very chatty with the database.
Ops,it was caused by bad sql queries. I've upgraded Wordpress and disabled few plugins now its stable. Thanx guys for your valuable comments.
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