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Old 03-13-2011, 01:11 AM   #1
vaporizel
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Smile [VPS] 4 load page = 100 MB RAM loaded? do i need 100x 400 mb ram for next 400 page?


*sorry for crappy title

here the explanation:
i bought vps with 128 mb physical ram and use it for wordpress.

when i load the 4 same homepage (using 4 tab in browser). it takes 90 MB ram, and if i open more next tab the vps ram exhausted and starting to use swap

this is memory when i load 4 same wordpress page.
Code:
Mem:           128        104         23          0          0         14
-/+ buffers/cache:         90         38
Swap:          255         26        229
actually i plan to get more memory, but with my stupid calculation that 4 page = 90 MB ram, then to open 400 page wordpress, is this means that i have to get 9000 MB ram?

thanx before
 
Old 03-14-2011, 08:40 PM   #2
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