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Discussion in 'Install & Upgrades or Pre-Install Questions' started by Oxide, Apr 9, 2016.

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  1. Oxide

    Oxide Active Member

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    I want the most secure one, and of course the one that is mostly compitiable with CENTMIN.


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    Centos 7.
     
  3. Oxide

    Oxide Active Member

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    Yup, already started installing.

    Just got my new dedi, SP-64 from OVH

    64GB DDR4 ^_^
     
  4. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    Centmin Mod works fine with CentOS 6 or CentOS 7 :)
     
  5. Oxide

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    Cheers, worked perfectly and looks nice.

    One more question:
    How can I get the maximum out of my ram? It's a dedicated server with 64GB DDR4 Ram. I don't use this server, for anything else but Centmin.

    I assume increasing zend op cache memory, but that it self wouldn't help me using the ram?

    memcached would also not.. hmm, maybe i should use some of your mariadb templates?
     
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    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    Centmin Mod is provide as is, so short of scripted related bugs or issues, any further optimisation to the web stack components - nginx, php-fpm, mariadb mysql, csf firewall etc or web app specific configurations are left to the Centmin Mod user to deal with. So I do not provide any free support for such. Memory usage should be allocated according your web apps' usage requirements based on your specific traffic patterns and usage. Blindly allocating more memory to software and apps which don't optimally use or require it, does nothing for performance.

    However, Centmin Mod users are free to help each other out and ask questions or give answers on this community forum. My hopes are that this community forum evolves so that more veteran long time Centmin Mod users help new Centmin Mod users out :)
     
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    Can you run mtsqltuner 1.6.9 and post here the result so we can help more?
    Post also here your current my.cnf