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How to Improve Performance of Linux VPS? Linux VPS is used by most of business owners for online website hosting today. All of them want their Server to be responsive as possible. If you select the lowest VPS plan (less than 1 GB) and think that your server has already optimized - it is not true. VPS servers have some limited system resources so it is critical task to get the best performance by a server. For getting the best results with VPS hosting it would be important for you to follow some easy steps and increase server effectiveness and see how it work better for you.

Configure MySQL One of the best ways to expand your available RAM for Linux VPS is installing MySQL cache of the right size. If you noticed that your MySQL server instance is using too much memory, you can decrease the MySQL cache sizes. If MySQL gets slow down with large requests, then increase the MySQL cache. By configuring MySQL, you can investigate different sizes to see which one works the best for your needs. Disable Control Panels The top way to increase your VPS performance is to disable control panel that are not necessary. Most people would like to use some of the most popular and well-known control panels like Plesk and cPanel. However, disabling these software packages frees up quite a bit of resourcessometimes as much as 120 MB of RAM! Sometimes the best solution is to disable these control panels, until you actually need them-You will only need to reinstall them with the help of a shell prompt or by running a small script. Disable All Unwanted Features


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