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chiebert

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Re: Drupal + Civicrm Ram requirements on a VPS
May 22, 2011, 03:45:43 pm
Okay - we're just starting this project now, and during development I'll be staging it on a 1GB VPS from Site5. I'll post back here and on the wiki once I get a sense of how Site5's VPSs are handling things. I had to request an upgrade to MySQL 5.1.x, which was no problem.

@Lobo: for sure I'll post the recipe as it progresses - right now we're refining the specs, and they're going to have to prioritise into a couple of stages due to their budget.

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Re: Drupal + Civicrm Ram requirements on a VPS
May 22, 2011, 07:03:47 pm
Just curious, what sort of restrictions does site 5 put on number of outgoing emails per hour on your VPS?

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