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Hmm, have you tried that as a user or as a root?
Were there any io (or other) limits reached with the current limit? Please check the last 14 days with:
Code:lveinfo --by-fault any --period 14d
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circling back on this and have some questions, I ran a test to test i/o speeds and this is what i got
dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 0.691969 s, 1.6 GB/s
With that being said, should i increase i/o limits above 32768KB/s?
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You are right, it should say IOPS, sorry for that.
Even with different accounts, I recommend those limits for your case.
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They are under different accounts just to keep everything separate.
What is IPPS? or was that supposed to be IOPS?
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Are the websites hosted under different accounts? The main purpose of LVE is to protect other users from 'spikes', so their websites are not down.
In any case, as you are a single owner of all of them you may increase the resources slightly:
Code:SPEED=600% PMEM=6G IO=32768KB/s IPPS=10000
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Help with Limits
I have always used the following for limits. This server only hosts about 1-3 websites that are all mine with low traffic.
High End Hosting Account- SPEED=200%
- PMEM=1GB
- VMEM=0
- IO=4096KB/s
- IOPS=1024
- NPROC=100
- EP=40
My server details are belowvCPUs 12 Memory 64 GB Disk 1200 GB
Any help with whats the best performance for limits etc?Tags: None
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