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Optimizing Your VPS Hosting For Peak Performance

2011-06-27by Tim Attwood

Virtual private server hosting services have taken the market by storm, since they are much cheaper and easier to control than their counterparts. VPS hosting can provide you with the same type of environment as dedicated servers; however, you can get them at a more affordable price. You are able to install any type of software, since you are essentially working in your own private environment, and the software that you install will not affect any of the other VPS accounts that are in your node.

Another important consideration is to make sure you have enough memory and resources to run your applications, or you will run into some major issues, such as slow response times or outages. If you are finding that you routinely have problems with getting the most out of your resources on your VPS Hosting account and want to reduce the strain on your resources in the most cost effect way, you may find the below suggestions to be of great help to you.

Simple VPS Optimization Tips

The first thing that you will want to do to optimize your Virtual private server is to remove any unnecessary applications. Unused applications may take up your Hard drive space, and if they happen to be running in the background, may also use some RAM or CPU cycles.

Another simple VPS optimization tip that you can implement is to purchase multiple accounts. This is especially helpful when you are using your VPS for a myriad of different purposes. You can assign different VPS plans to run unique tasks, such as to certain types of websites, a database server, or some other function.

Linux VPS and Apache Optimization

One of the first things you may want to try on your Linux VPS is setting all of your Apache modules to load dynamically rather than having them set to static. If applications are static, this means that they are constantly in use and will be taking up resources. If they are dynamic, on the other hand, they will only load when you need them to. This will save on RAM.

If you have installed any add-ons, you may need to modify the configuration files, as well as any other files that you can modify for optimal performance. This process is simple and easy to do, if you know what you are doing.

If you see any elements of Apache that you will not be using, remove them. This will also free up disk space, as well as RAM. This will also enable Apache a bit quicker. Of course, you can enable the unused components later on when they are needed. You might also want to disable the Apache logs, unless you really need to use them. When they are in use, they do take up a lot of memory.

Windows 2008 VPS Optimization

Remember to defragment your Windows VPS regularly. Since disk I/O is immensely important, it is essential that you defrag all drives on a regular basis to insure that everything runs speedily.

Install a firewall on your VPS. Firewalls will enable you to remain protected and secure, and keep your machine clean and lean.

Use application templates when you can. Such templates will enable you to save on memory and disk space.

Disable the Indexing Service. The Indexing service is seldom ever needed, unless you want to use the indexing bot on the front page.

Website Optimization

It’s also important to optimize your websites, so they will run in a speedy fashion. There are some very easy tips you can apply that will take up little time and effort.

One thing that you can do to optimize things on the website level is to keep your optimize graphics and images. Try balancing the use of images with more optimized design techniques such as CSS. The faster your page renders on visitor’s browsers, the happier they will be.

You also need to make sure you use clean code when developing your site. An example of this is XHTML. When code is clean, this will enable your site to perform well.

To insure that your site is optimized at its peak, you can use tools like Zend Optimizer, to get the job done. This can cut page load time in half in some cases.


With your Virtual Private Server in tip top shape and your website optimized to its fullest, your business with run smoothly. Not to mention, you and your customers will remain satisfied.

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Tim Attwood

myhosting.com

Tim Attwood is a Product Manager and Marketing specialist at myhosting.com. myhosting.com offers 13+ years of hosted service experience, and provides reliable and cost effective Web Hosting, Hosted Exchange Email and VPS Hosting Services, aimed to help enhance productivity & maximize resources.

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