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    Aruba Cloud: Choosing the correct size

    That's great but even if you don't mind the current look it doesn't mean we should stop improving it ;) Having a technical rep directly on the forum may be a good thing in case someone needs help doing something I guess. I'm glad you haven't had any problems but I also know no system is...
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    Aruba Cloud: Choosing the correct size

    No problem! System Info ----------- Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v3 @ 2.30GHz CPU Cores : 1 Frequency : 2299.998 MHz Memory : 993 MB Swap : 951 MB Uptime : 4 days, 2:18, OS : Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS Arch : x86_64...
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    Aruba Cloud: Choosing the correct size

    I respect everybody's opinion, and as you noticed, I prefer discussions over public attacks :) Latency was measured from datacenter1 in Arezzo, Italy. Another test: ** SIEGE 3.0.5 ** Preparing 500 concurrent users for battle. The server is now under siege… Lifting the...
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    Aruba Cloud: Choosing the correct size

    I'll leave here some numbers from the full review I wrote, which is in italian and obviously wouldn't have fitted here: linux 4.4.2 make time 149m29, command used: make -j2 vpsbench: CPU model: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650L v3 @ 1.80GHz Number of cores: 1 CPU frequency: 1799.999 MHz...
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    When should you use SSL?

    I prefer using SSL whenever I could, because of HTTP2, but I avoid using SSL for wide-audiences websites if it's not strictly needed (i.e. storing user data, processing payments etc) because there are still lots of clients out there not using SNI (Die XP, die!) and it would require you having a...
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    Which domain i should start with ?

    If I were you I'd start with X3, then use a redirect if I changed my mind and wanted a change. I'd suggest avoiding anything in the name like "super", "best", "ultra" etc as those prefixes make the whole service look childish.
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    Aruba Cloud: Choosing the correct size

    While I may see your point, I don't think I actually did something so bad as you picture it. There still is a considerable amount of informations in the first post; someone starting from the ground obviously has no idea how much resources needs a daemon or another and the estimator I wrote is...
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    Aruba Cloud: Choosing the correct size

    Approaching to the unmanaged world is not always easy, and it's definitely hard, for a newbie, realize how many resources he will need for his setup. We have lot of variables but I'm pretty confident that, after reading this, you will have a better idea of your needs. Exactly like a normal PC...
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