Java Servlet Container on a small VPS -


A while ago, I was using Virtual Private Server (VPS) which was a very limited RAM. I used it to host Jetti. It was so slow that it was completely useless. I believe the main problem was related to memory. I switched this project to PHP and the problem disappeared.

Needless to say, I am very much reluctant to try Java again in a VPS. Although RAM is quite high in my VPS, it seems PHP is streamlined for low RAM. Did anyone try a VPS with a sublet Container and got great success? Has this been something easy with my Java config? PHP is usually the better choice for small VPS deployment?

There may be a better place to ask for a server, from here, but in my experience there is 128 terrible short I run a tomack example on Linod VPS, which has a guaranteed memory of 1 GHz and there is no problem in it. In my case, there is very little traffic in a particular site, so I can not vouch for this heavy load.

'Bust' means that your VPS should reach more than 128 megawatts (Depending on the overall server usage). For a server example, access to this storage should be considered unreliable and you should only guess the worst case scenario of 128 megawatts.

In other words, pay more for more memory =)

Edit: Ask and you will receive. Top 1025 Mega Virtual Memory and 416 MHz Reserved Reservations This is the largest memory hog running on my VPS so far.


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