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Colin:

--- Quote from: Yoshi2889 on May 01, 2012, 04:18:52 AM ---What version of the OS were both machines running?

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*Except the Yoshi  ;)

Yoshi:

--- Quote from: Colin on May 01, 2012, 04:43:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: Yoshi2889 on May 01, 2012, 04:18:52 AM ---What version of the OS were both machines running?

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*Except the Yoshi  ;)

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Lol.

But, if one machine has a different version of the OS, it's possible that memory usage is different, because the OS version doesn't take good care of the memory (yet).

Maybe give us more details about both servers... Amount of memory, type of memory, etc.

texasman1979:
both are ubuntu 10.4.4.

old has 384 ram, new has 512.

old was 512, but performance was always the same, and remained the same after reduction of vps ram size.

apache2, mysql 5.1, php5 (on old also postifx and courier(dovecot))

old less than 100 megs, and a screen full of crap on "htop"
new only lamp and easily running 130-140 megs.

and as an aside, mysql wont start on boot on new vps.

apache and mysql on both have exact same conf files. have yet to check php, but being event driven php should have little to do with it while it is just sitting there not serving pages.

attached are the conf files.

texasman1979:
i have done everything i can possibly think of and cant get mysql 5.1 and apache2 on the new server to have a smaller foot print but failing miserably. googled the piss out of it and have tried at least 20 different configurations. nothing is helping.

and i still cant get mysql to start on boot, it must always be started manually. i found some things on this googling, and have tried them all, none of them work.

what do you think about that. think it might help, but it doesnt appear to have a ubuntu 10 version. you think ubuntu 11 is enough different that it might make a difference?

shamun:
The extra usage could be from applications installed by the host.  If you run cpanel/whmcs, that is known to chew up a bit of ram.  If you still have access to the old box, check the processes and see if there is anything new or what is taking up more.

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