We have some 1Gbps unmetered specials available for you heavy bandwidth guys!
E3-1220v2-2TB-1GUNM
Processor: Intel E3-1220v2 (4x 3.1 GHz)
Internal Memory: 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz ECC
Hard Disk: 2x 1TB 7200 RPM SATA III
Network: 1 Gbps UTP
Bandwidth: 1Gbps unmetered outbound/inbound...
We do not carry the E3-1240 nor 500GB disks. The closest I can quote you is this:
Processor: Intel E3-1230v2 (4x 3.3 GHz)
Memory: 16GB DDR3 1600Mhz ECC
Hard disk: 2x 1TB 7200 RPM SATA III
Port: 1 Gbps UTP
Monthly transfer: 100TB outbound
This config comes down to EUR 169 / mo excluding...
Sure, both software RAID0 and hardware RAID0 can be arranged. Just make sure to have backups of your data, with RAID0 any drive can fail and you'll lose all your data.
Correct, 1Gbps unmetered is EUR 199/mo per server.
Quick update on this. We've added FreeBSD, Debian and CentOS 5.x to our standard list of operating systems we can deliver the server with. If you have any custom requests we'd be happy to preload your server with any OS you choose (pending hardware compatibility ofcourse).
Also, we have some...
Thanks! I'll pass your suggestion for adding Webmoney as a payment method along.
We can pre-load the server with either CentOS, Fedora, Ubuntu or Windows Server. We can also deliver the server without OS, giving you the opportunity to install your own OS through IPMI.
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If these apache processes are actually in use consider switching to either nginx or lighttpd in the near future. This will scale better as they are not based on a threaded model like apache, so you won't run in to memory consumption issues caused by apache threads when your site grows.
You should be seeing more info below that line showing what processes are using the most CPU. In any case, your CPU is currently 92% idle so if you're looking at CPU capacity alone you can grow 10 times before maxing out the CPU.
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