You can stop and restart apache to confirm that it takes that much RAM. If you do a stress test, you'll probably see that it will eat all your RAM.
On Mar 24, 3:55 pm, Luis Díaz <diazluis2...@gmail.com> wrote: > I just implement a VPS with "debian 6 / 64bit" > using the script setup-web2py.sh > > VPS administrator in me Proxmox typical samples > consumption of 669 ram and without using the application > > but from the console I see the following:http://tinypaste.com/fbb29 > > the system has allocated a total of 1GB RAM and 500MB swap > > Díaz Luishttp://www.facebook.com/diazluis2007 > TSU Analisis de Sistemas > Universidad de Carabobo > Facultad de > Odontología<http://www.odontologia.uc.edu.ve/index.php?option=com_content&view=ar...> > > 2011/3/19 Luis Díaz <diazluis2...@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > > next week I test with that configuration, > > whatever the result will comment > > > Díaz Luis > >http://www.facebook.com/diazluis2007 > > TSU Analisis de Sistemas > > Universidad de Carabobo > > Facultad de > > Odontología<http://www.odontologia.uc.edu.ve/index.php?option=com_content&view=ar...> > > > 2011/3/19 VP <vtp2...@gmail.com> > > >> Anybody is using Apache2 with Debian 6? > > >> I just upgraded from Debian 5 to 6, and notice an obscene amount of > >> memory taken by Apache2, which almost 600MB. Unbelievable. In > >> Debian 5, it took about 300MB. > > >> I am guessing I'll have to go with another server then.