I run a similar suite of servers on a Vultr VPS with 1 GB of RAM, running OpenBSD of course. I have had no problems.
On 12/10/24 03:09PM, Implausibility wrote: > Hi. > > I'm closing my office next month, and as a result I'm losing my fibre line > and static IPs. I've built a VM in a major cloud provider's datacentre, and > managed to install OpenBSD 7.6. > > It will serve myself and a few friends, mostly some very small, relatively > low-traffic WordPress sites, a Wiki, YourLS, a few static sites, and a mail > server. > > I'm wonder if there's a way to estimate if the server I have will meet the > needs of these sites -- the stack I'm using is vanilla 7.6 plus MySQL, Nginx, > PHP8.3+FPM, and OpenSMTPd. The hardware is two-cores of Intel CPU @ 3Ghz, > 4GB RAM, and about 50GB of SSD. It's shared architecture, so I know I'm at > the mercy of other users, although these are *supposed* to be guaranteed to > be available to me at all times. > > I work in IT, so I'm accustomed to providing information on users / software > / activity in anticipation of hardware upgrades, but I've never been > responsible for doing the actual work. > > Any insight would be greatly appreciated. > >