server load?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by olddocks, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. #1
    i host 3 sites all on a shared server with bluehost.

    All the 3 sites combined gets 20k unique visitors monthly and growing. Of course mysites does not involve any video or downloads. All simple sites using light weight php and mysql

    i am worried because in my cpanel the server load shows 22/4 cpu's.
    should i panic? do i need to move to vps or dedicated plan?

    Any inputs could be more than helpful
     
    olddocks, Jan 11, 2008 IP
  2. micksss

    micksss Notable Member

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    Have you asked BlueHost if you are close to cpu limits?
     
    micksss, Jan 11, 2008 IP
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    Pwner Peon

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    So that's around 200 hits per day and per site?, i think that you should go fine with a good shared hosting, i haven't tried bluehost so i can't opine, maybe you need a better host.
     
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    #4

    I would move off a VPS or shared system and go with a dedicated box.

    They are cheap.
     
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    that is for the server not just your site, but does look high.
     
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  6. Agent_Smith

    Agent_Smith Well-Known Member

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    That is a silly load averge. 22 out of 4 CPU = 5 odd

    I would get a VPS - i bought one for my low end traffic sites. So far, so good.
     
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  7. Orien

    Orien Active Member

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    Is performance suffering? The load average tries to measure the number of active processes at any time -- a rudimentary measure of CPU utilization, but if performance is fine, don't worry about it.
     
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    Yes...and load avg also differs by OS build and version.
     
    agnivo007, Jan 11, 2008 IP