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Self20
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Good afternoon.

At the moment I only use virtualizer for my personal things, I see that it has evolved a lot and I would like to receive some advice.

I want to migrate my VPS to another server, and wanted to know if they could advise me what would be the best type of VPS and storage or configuration to put.

The new server has these characteristics:

Intel Xeon E3-1231v3 4c/8t
16 GB DDR3
2 x 4 TB SATA3

As I said, I use virtualizer to create my vps for personal projects, not commercial but still I am interested in having the best possible performance on the new server.

That server will host many VPS, will it support 10 or 20 VPS?

The most important, you will have this:

One of them, if possible, will have Windows.
Another will have cPanel and have to perform well to serve pages with many visits.
Another will have projects on nodejs with enough movement.
Another one I want to put will be a separate MySQL server that has to support multiple requests.
Two other VPSs will have an application each listening to requests, and will be many.

In the current system, with 5 VPS sometimes goes somewhat slow, but very stable.

Would it be possible for me to get a recommendation? By the way, very good job;)

Greetings.
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mshaifulhafizal
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what raid you use?
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Self20
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Quote From : mshaifulhafizal February 23, 2017, 5:59 pm
what raid you use?


Thanks for your answer.

I do not use RAID, I plan to use one disk for the machines, and the other for backups.
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