Server Optimization (VPS OS Setup)

jezz22

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¿Is there a way to optimize / reduce the memory usage from the system?
Probably i'm going to upgrade my vps next month, but i want to know if is there a way to optimize the performance of the OS, (Memory, CPU Usage)

Actual VPS Specs:
Provider: OVH
1 vCore
2.4 GHz
2 GB RAM
10 GB SSD
Local RAID 10
OS: Debian 8

Installed:
Teamspeak Server (2 Instances)
Sinusbot (2 Instances)
JTS3ServerMod

Actual Stats:
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JoKeR

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Are you using debian 8 minimal? It doesn't look like that. You can minimize your ressource consumption when running minimal os versions.

You can run a vps with teamspeak installed on 56 MB RAM with 300 users.
 

Qraktzyl

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The 2 sinusbot instances are hungry for cpu and mem

EDIT: Doesnt look like it in this case, strange
EDIT 2: Never run teamspeak server as root?
 

ReXpeiTa

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Is everything okay with your VPS. Do not worry. Its average load is less than 1. His memory is high because the sinusbot consumes a lot of cache memory. You do not need to upgrade.
 

jezz22

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first optimisation you could do is to run your services not as root o_O

especially teamspeak
i have to work on that, im kinda new on this, but i'm learning, thanks to you!
by the way, why i shouldn't run my services as root? o_O (I'm also new on linux)

The 2 sinusbot instances are hungry for cpu and mem

EDIT: Doesnt look like it in this case, strange
EDIT 2: Never run teamspeak server as root?
yeah, i'm not an expert but it doesnt look like too much!

Is everything okay with your VPS. Do not worry. Its average load is less than 1. His memory is high because the sinusbot consumes a lot of cache memory. You do not need to upgrade.

Yeah at the moment with only 2 TS3 server instances i'm just OK. But what if i host more? like 10 or more?
 

Qraktzyl

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My sinusbot instances are so hungry compared to this lol I might have to update
 

DifferentUser

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i have to work on that, im kinda new on this, but i'm learning, thanks to you!
by the way, why i shouldn't run my services as root? o_O (I'm also new on linux)

You should not do this since it has access to your complete OS and if there is a Exploit in the Category Remote File Execution/Remote File Access then it could be used to take control over your whole Server but since a single user wont have write access to critical OS data then you should be fine

I have my Sinusbots running on 512 MB VPS Servers and no performance problems so far
 
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