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        <title>suggestion — LowEndSpirit DEV</title>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 15:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
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        <title>Looking for suggestions - 2 sites and a Hostbill app</title>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2022 06:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone</p>

<p>I am currently using a dedi server to host and manage 3 sites/apps below. Spending around $67/month.</p>

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  <p>1- Small store frontend, gets 10-20 visitors a day.<br />
  2- SaaS website, gets 50-70 hits a day<br />
  3- Hostbill (for billing/ordering/helpdesk for the above two sites), gets around 10-20 visitors a day.</p>
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<p>I don't use wordpress. The store frontend site is PHP and HTML based and has 10 pages. The SaaS is a php script/app and it hardly uses around 500 MB RAM. Am pretty sure Hostbill is the most resource intensive out of these three, but I've never seen it utilizing more than 1 GB RAM.</p>

<p>Obviously the dedi server is under-utilized. And I have decided to move all the sites to VPS and save some money on the monthly fees.</p>

<p>I was thinking on two different setups and I'd appreciate if you can recommend or suggest which one I should go for.</p>

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  <p><strong>Setup 1:</strong></p>
  
  <ul><li>1st VM with 2x vCPU and 2GB RAM for the store frontend and SaaS Script</li>
  <li>2nd VM with 2x vCPU and 2GB RAM for the Hostbill</li>
  <li>3rd VM with 2x vCPU and 2GB RAM for DB hosting (to be used bu SaaS script and Hostbill)</li>
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<p>OR</p>

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  <p><strong>Setup 2:</strong></p>
  
  <ul><li>1st VM with 3x vCPU and 4GB RAM for the store frontend and the SaaS script. DB will be used within this same server</li>
  <li>2nd VM with 3x vCPU and 4GB RAM for hostbill app. DB will be used within this same server</li>
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<p>Am aware I can host all three sites/apps on a VPS with higher resources or on a VDS. But I have decided to keep the frontend sites and the hostbill (for billing and helpdesk) on separate VMs. That way if I mess up something or if one of the VM goes down, I still have the second VM to let the users know what's going on and update them in a proper way.</p>

<p>I am more inclined towards the first setup but considering the sites are too small my brain is having a hard time to figure out whether it make sense to have a separate VM just for DB. Am interested in knowing what you guys think is more practical option.</p>

<p>Also, this is my first thread in LES. Am still learning the ins and outs of this community. Please be gentle on me in case I have broken any unspoken rules or missed anything.  <img src="https://dev.lowendspirit.com/plugins/emojiextender/emoji/twitter/smile.png" title=":)" alt=":)" height="18" /></p>
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        <link>https://dev.lowendspirit.com/index.php?p=/discussion/87/welcome-providers</link>
        <pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2019 22:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
        <category>General</category>
        <dc:creator>uptime</dc:creator>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>You know how when it starts to rain ...</p>

<p>Sometimes you might feel a change in the wind.</p>

<p>Sometimes it's very calm.</p>

<p>But then it starts ... maybe just a few big drops,</p>

<p>saying "Hey! It's gonna be really coming down here soon!"</p>

<p>We are ready.  We are thirsty.</p>

<p>We are ready to dance naked in the rain.</p>

<p><img src="https://dev.lowendspirit.com/plugins/emojiextender/emoji/twitter/heart.png" title="&lt;3" alt="&lt;3" height="18" /></p>
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