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G-Data is using a load of RAM.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chipicao" data-source="post: 885740" data-attributes="member: 87637"><p>No, that is wrong. Because it's consuming more RAM doesn't mean that will impact on system performance.</p><p></p><p>Do you want a example? Lets think you have Website A and Website B, they host the same website with the same size of DB.</p><p></p><p>Website A have a VPS with 4GB RAM</p><p></p><p>Website B have VPS with 2.5GB of RAM</p><p></p><p>Can website B, be more fastest than A? Of course, server side optimizations, web server optimization, gzip compression, and many other things can make Website B more faster than the A.</p><p></p><p>Why? Because isn't only have 4GB, optimization and tweaks is important to balance and make it more faster.</p><p></p><p>That can be the case of GData. Like Bill K said, is using memory but no impact. That's the key. If isn't impacting your system performance why are you complainting about? </p><p></p><p>IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chipicao, post: 885740, member: 87637"] No, that is wrong. Because it's consuming more RAM doesn't mean that will impact on system performance. Do you want a example? Lets think you have Website A and Website B, they host the same website with the same size of DB. Website A have a VPS with 4GB RAM Website B have VPS with 2.5GB of RAM Can website B, be more fastest than A? Of course, server side optimizations, web server optimization, gzip compression, and many other things can make Website B more faster than the A. Why? Because isn't only have 4GB, optimization and tweaks is important to balance and make it more faster. That can be the case of GData. Like Bill K said, is using memory but no impact. That's the key. If isn't impacting your system performance why are you complainting about? IMO. [/QUOTE]
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