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Plesk performance on Debian vs CentOS

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AbdallahA

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Hi all,

Recently (a month ago) we switched our OVH servers from CentOS to Debian 5, Plesk 9.3 was running with no problems at all, and with a very good speed, once we switched our Plesk server to be debian 5 based, problems started, Plesk is very slow now, then i changed the grsec kernel with a standard one, things went better, but still relatively slow.

I know that debian 5 support was added with Plesk 9.3, if anybody else is having this performance issue on debian 5, and what is the reason for it.

Thanks.
 
Strange. I never heard about this performance difference and it is very interesting if someone report the same problem here.
 
One thing is probably important to mention, we are running php 5.2 and php 5.3 on this debian 5 server, i don't think this will make Plesk slow, but okay...

Do you think it worth trying to disable selinux? i was told by my supervisor to put back CentOS for this Plesk server, i dislike this kind of solutions, specially because when changing the OS there is always risk to loose data.
 
Okay, it turns out that it is nothing to do with Plesk, the problem is in the HDD driver, the hard disk is running between 400kb/s to 2MB/s, while it should be around 50MB/s.
 
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