I don't think you guys know how RAM works lol if you have more memory than is utilized (usually less than 512MB peak for a medium-traffic forum, and around 128MB peak for small), you'll get absolutely no performance increase by adding more. Performance only takes a hit when you've maxed your RAM's capacity, which is when the excess starts getting written to the storage drives (HDD or SSD). Storage drives are a lot slower because they're non-volatile, which is entirely why memory exists.I agree with Empire. 4GB is too small and won't be able to run properly/correctly. However on 16GB it will run a lot faster and smoother.
In computing, memory isn't related to storage....when your forum is just starting up you don't need a huge amount of GB space.
Wouldn't have more then 4 forums on one VPS, depending on what VPS you have. Shared hosting is good for one board, I have two websites on one server and I sometimes feels and see the difference. the secound website doesn't get any traffic anyway and using it for testing4 forums with quite a bit of posting seem to take up 50 percent memory of 30 USD/mo VPS setup. Of course, though,
Stored files don't contribute to memory usage. What's the server specs?...including 500 pdf and 500 midi files.
Wouldn't have more then 4 forums on one VPS, depending on what VPS you have.
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