[wp-hackers] APC-Nginx-Apache problems / memory problems on VPS
Ian Douglas
ian at powerfoundation.org
Sat Aug 27 18:38:07 UTC 2011
Thanks Mike.
Actually, both of those hosting companies are significantly (almost twice) more expensive than HostGator for what they provide. I'm basically trying to reach the same functionality and scalability by customising the VPS.
I agree they'd probably have better support for memory issues than HostGator!
best,
ian
p.s., here's a list of my plugins:
add-category-and-rss-menu
admin-management-xtended
adrotate
advanced-custom-field-widget
akismet
backupbuddy
breadcrumbs
category-posts
category-specific-rss-feed-menu
category-write-panels
cbnet-twitter-widget
contact-form-7
custom-author-byline
custom-sidebars
disqus-comment-system
donations
excerpt-editor
extensible-widgets
facebook-social-widgets
favicon-my-blog
flickr-photo-post
get-the-image
google-analytics-dashboard
google-analytics-for-wordpress
google-plus-one-google1
google-sitemap-generator
information-reel
login-redirect
logout-redirect
multiple-category-selection-widget
nginx-proxy-cache-integrator
php-code-widget
revision-control
root-cookie
shortcodes-ultimate
shortlink
showid-for-postpagecategorytagcomment
slayers-custom-widgets
social-connect
social-media-mashup
social-metrics
top-contributors
tweetmeme
url-shortener
w3-total-cache
white-label-branding
widgets-on-pages
wordpress-popular-posts
wordsocial
wp-orphanage
wp-pagenavi
wp-polls
wp-prettyphoto
yet-another-related-posts-plugin
On 27 Aug 2011, at 20:21, Mike Schinkel wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Have you considered moving your hosting business to either ZippyKid or WPEngine. Both are WordPress specialist hosts that focus on running high performance sites. I believe they might be able help resolve your issues if you move your site to them and probably for no more than you are paying for VPS. FWIW.
>
> -Mike
> P.S. 51 plugins? Really?
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