41. What do you mean by 'burst RAM'?
1x1.gif Bursting means that while you are always guaranteed a certain amount of system resources, far more is available on each box than simply these guarantees. Hence, should you require your loads to spike higher than your guarantees, as long as the resources are available on the box at that time, you can use them, up to your 'burst' level. We are constantly monitoring the loads of each server to make sure that nothing is oversold, and that customers always have their guaranteed resources.
We make sure that an ample amount of burst resources are always available on each host machine. Your burst allottment is not the same thing as your resource guarantee. You cannot count on constant, sustained utilization of your burst resources. If your VPS constantly requires greater resources than your package guarantees, we can work with you to quickly upgrade you to a package with greater guaranteed resources.
Opinions will vary. My bet, (based on multiple reports I've read) is that 512MB VPS is way more certain to give good results for anything that requires a good amount of computing power.Don't you think 256Mb RAM is on lower side or is it enough to run a decent hosting?
bandboy said:So, it is more of available resources over and above your guaranteed resources, sort of reserve facility?
While it may not be guaranteed, but if available you can use it.
Don't you think 256Mb RAM is on lower side or is it enough to run a decent hosting? I am not counting on burstable RAM as that is not guaranteed, but useable on availability basis.
bandboy said:I guess thats what they feel is minimum req. RAM. So, if you are into some business or hosting, you need more than the minimum req. to have things run smoothly. 512MB i feel would be better option then.
Thanks for explaining that. Valuable information IMHO. Should come in handy.WickedShark said:512MB with a control like already stated would be best. You can do 256MB for Cpanel but it may not run great but it will run. Depending if you are just starting then a 384MB plan would be a good choice and save a few dollars a month. If the host oversells than this could get you though in busy times. 512MB will keep more headroom for you if the node is oversold.
If alot of users are already bursting then not having enough RAM and having to burst alot yourself can cause issues on your server.