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    Resolved mysql tuning

    Dear support team, I use a server with AMD Ryzen™ 5 3600, 64 GB DDR4, NVMe SSD 512 GB and Plesk. Are there ideal settings to increase mysql performance and achieve better performance? If so, can you provide me with recommended settings for /etc/mysql/my.cnf The following is currently stored...
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    Question Recommendation - Maria DB My.cnf and Nginx.cnf - VPS Alma Linux - WordPress Tuning / Optimization Speed up

    Hi, please can you share your recommendations with vps server and Config File Optimization. My vps server: ALMA Linux 16 GB Ram 6vCPU 7 WordPress Sites are running on them.
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    Question Hosting 2000 small WordPress sites with Plesk

    Hello, I'm working as system administrator, helping small development and hosting companies with hosting services administration. Recently I got a really challenging request. One company currently have around 1200 small WordPress sites (mostly landings) hosted on cPanel server. They plan to...
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    Question Apache minimum configuration

    Last year I started to manage the company servers and improve the whole project. Soon I'm going to configure a new server and make some test with HTTP/2 to improve the speed of our mapping service. I was checking our documentation and our servers configuration and I saw that we use the basic...
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    Resolved Increase Apache2 MaxClients

    Hi, i have some Problems, that my Monitoring shows low Idle workers. This somehow, as for what I understood could be Problem of "MaxClients" worker - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.2 Therefore and even (because sometimes Apache2 wont start after Update (Sigte... shutting down) i want to try...
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    Resolved How to set Apache MaxClients ?

    I am looking to change the MaxClients setting in apache config (apache2.conf) but the file only has "MaxKeepAliveRequests" setting. the following is the result when I run command: grep Max /etc/apache2/* /etc/apache2/apache2.conf:# MaxKeepAliveRequests: The maximum number of requests to allow...
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