Tag: Memory
Our tutorials on server memory give you the commands needed to pinpoint memory problems and provide you with the necessary instruction to manage your system.
How to Investigate Server Load: Part 2
Introduction
In this second tutorial on server load, we outline the steps that should be taken when investigating where server load originates and what may be causing your server to become overloaded. As noted in Part 1 of our series, excessive use of any apps or services can typically cause load issues. Here are the four main areas of concern:
How to Investigate Server Load: Part 1
Introduction
In this two-part series, we outline the steps to take when investigating where server load originates or causing your server to become overloaded. When running a server that hosts multiple websites, high load issues often crop up. To find out how and why this occurs, read on.
What are Inodes in Linux?
As you are probably already aware, everything is considered to be a file in Linux. That includes hardware devices, processes, directories, regular files, sockets, links, and so on. Generally, the file system is divided into data blocks and inodes. With that being said, you can think about inodes as a basis of the Linux file system. To explain it more clearly, an Inode is a data structure that stores metadata about every single file on your computer system.
Apache Performance Tuning: Swap Memory
Before we get into the details of Apache tuning, we need to understand what happens when a VPS server or Dedicated server goes unresponsive due to a poorly optimized configuration.
How to Install INXI on Ubuntu 18.04
INXI is one of the best tools that offer a straightforward and comprehensive method for obtaining a wealth of information about a server with a single command.
What Is A Kernel?
The kernel is a piece of software that is at the core of an operating system. It usually has complete control over all of the server systems. It is normally the first program loaded after the bootloader has completed its tasks. The kernel then handles the rest of the start-up tasks as well as i/o requests from the system’s software. It then translates those requests into hardware instructions for the CPU (central processing unit).
How to Check Server Load on a Windows Server
What Does Server Load Mean?
Checking a server’s load allows us to evaluate server resources and confirm they are sufficient for any running application. It enables us to troubleshoot slow performance and reliably pinpoint any server resource that may need attention.
Useful Command Line for Linux Admins
The command line terminal, or shell on your Linux server, is a potent tool for deciphering activity on the server, performing operations, or making system changes. But with several thousand executable binaries installed by default, what tools are useful, and how should you use them safely?
Why Is Most of My Memory Being Used?
Often we hear a lot of customers asking why, when their server is largely idle, much of their RAM appears to be in use.
New User Tutorial: Basic Shell Commands
Now that you know how to SSH into your server it is important to familiarize yourself with some basic command line tools.
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