On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
Also, pardon my naivete on this one, but: RAM is relatively cheap these But: Often the hardware has a limit, and Linux as such does have one too at this moment (I believe it's 2GB on x86). Most Super7 motherboards do have an cacherange of 128MB. etc.
18/128: 14% 18/2048: 0.8%
days. Even PCs can be considered relatively cheap these days. If, to cover the cost of having a 10-12MB process resident in memory, I had to pay a $100 startup fee or some such, I would probably do so. After paying that fee, though, I would expect to pay the same as any other hosting customer. The problem here is, that you are using a measurable part of the hosting server (memorywise) compared to the Apache VirtualHost, which doesn't seem to use measurable amounts of memory per VirtualHost :(
Andreas -- Win95: n., A huge annoying boot virus that causes random spontaneous system crashes, usually just before saving a massive project. Easily cured by UNIX. See also MS-DOS, IBM-DOS, DR-DOS, Win 3.x, Win98.