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Need some advice before I go postal
Hello all,
I am experiencing a number of problems with my current hosts, and need some advice before I go postal. For just over a year I have been running my forum on a VPS with the following specification: VPS Host Server: Dual Quad Core Intel Xeon 2.5 GHz 2x6 MB Cache / 12 GB RAM VPS OS: Linux CentOS 5.0 VPS Guaranteed RAM: 2gb Guaranteed (no burst) The host refers to this package as semi dedicated as they guarantee that a single hardware host will only host a maximum of 6 VPS images. Up until around 2 months ago everything has been running fine and the server has happily handled the requests made of it. However in the last 2 months and at seemingly random time the load sky rockets and the server dies. Of course when I first raised this with the support desk their response was that the server was overloaded and I needed to upgrade to a fully dedicated package, however this just didn't seem right to me as I knew from Google analytics that the volume of traffic today is not really any different to what it was a year ago when everything ran fine. To demonstrate this here are the analytics page view stats for the last year
However no matter how I put the fact that usage has not change in the last year the host is sticking to their "you need to upgrade to dedicated" position. So I then decided to do some more specific monitoring, so for the last week I have been running a cron job that every ten minutes queries OS load stats and vbulletin user stats and outputs these to a file, this has shown something rather interesting - for example:
All good, everything is running perfectly, however:
Now the host is saying that it is obvious that users are "using the site" in a different way and are therefore causing the outages - again this doesn't make any sense - how can the activity of 6 users cause more load than 139 users? So far the host has skirted around the answer to that question like a well practiced politician. In addition to this every time there is an outage, I get a slightly different reason for the outage before the classic "you need to upgrade" line is produced, so far I have seen everything from "MySQL is not optimised for VPS" to "MySQL connection limit was reached" even though this is set at 750 and I have never had 750 users online let alone 750 all querying the DB at the same time. So the question is, who is right? me or the host? |
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