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Hello, I have a wordpress site with lots of traffic.

I currently use a
E5-1650v3

Since I'm having load problems, it has already been optimized as much as possible.

So I need to change hardware, I would like to know what it would be better to take into consideration when it comes to switching.

More Threads or more GHz?

For I am in doubt between
2 x E3-1270v6 4c/8t - 3.8GHz /4.2GHz ( web and mysql )
or
Intel 2x Xeon E5-2630v3 - 16c/32t - 2.4GHz /3.2GHz

Well I do not know which would be more advantageous and more powerful for wordpress.

Who has experience and can help thanks.

Comments

  • KinderOvO said: 2 x E3-1270v6

    Is that even possible?

  • @dedipromo said:

    KinderOvO said: 2 x E3-1270v6

    Is that even possible?

    No, E3 mobos only support 1 CPU.

    What kind of load problems? CPU? RAM? Bandwidth?

    I would suggest litespeed + lscache plugin, but you need specify what is the bottleneck.

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @dedipromo said:

    KinderOvO said: 2 x E3-1270v6

    Is that even possible?

    I think he means two dedicated servers with these specs (one for wordpress and one for the database).

    Though if you're having issues with a dedicated server and a single wordpress install, I think you have other issues going on. Unless you're getting millions of hits per day, an E3/E5 dedicated server shouldn't have any issues keeping up. Reduce your WP plugins, reduce number of requests, cache more shit. There's always further optimization that can be done.

  • @MasonR said:
    Unless you're getting millions of hits per day, an E3/E5 dedicated server shouldn't have any issues keeping up.

    Even with a million hits per day, he should be running out of bandwidth faster than CPU, if everything is properly cached.

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    @dedipromo said:

    KinderOvO said: 2 x E3-1270v6

    Is that even possible?

    Anything is possible on paper.

  • GTHostGTHost Member, Patron Provider

    E5-1650v3 is much better than E3-1270v6. Maybe do you need to add some memory and better use SSD than HDD.

  • PhotonVPSPhotonVPS Member, Host Rep

    RAM?

    HDs?

    E5-1650 is a pretty powerful CPU...

  • I use NVME disks, 64Gb DDR4 memory
    Centos + Nginx + MariaDB + Redis Cache + Php-fpm 7

    My website have 600k visites uniques per day and 8 million pageviews per day.

  • @KinderOvO said:
    I use NVME disks, 64Gb DDR4 memory
    Centos + Nginx + MariaDB + Redis Cache + Php-fpm 7

    My website have 600k visites uniques per day and 8 million pageviews per day.

    Porn website?

  • @mtsbatalha said:

    Porn website?

    If it was a porn site, the issue would be bandwidth.

  • Have link 2gbps full

    Thanked by 1professionalxen
  • @vovler said:

    @mtsbatalha said:

    Porn website?

    If it was a porn site, the issue would be bandwidth.

    Well funny you say that as one of the tags used was "adult hosting" so looks like it is an adult oriented site :P

  • IonSwitch_StanIonSwitch_Stan Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2017

    How much of your content is dynamic? You should be able to toss a cache in front of it (Varnish) and offload most of your traffic from even hitting Apache/Nginx and PHP/Wordpress.

    The E5-1650v3 has a passmark score of 13572
    E3-1270v6 is around 11153
    Dual E5-2630v3 is around 18587

    If you don't understand your load profile (ie, MySQL vs Apache vs PHP vs ...) then the E5-2630v3 will be a better bet. If you can understand whats causing load, the two E3 hosts would likely be a better bet. Even though they are individually 20% or so slower, as long as half your load is from PHP and half is from MySQL, you should see nearly an 80% performance gain (all overly simplistic numbers that would need to be quantified based on your situation).

    If I was working with you -- I would look at opportunities to scale this platform horizontally. Setup a pair of Varnish workers in front of a set of Nginx/PHP+Wordpress hosts (clustered) with a MySQL cluster behind it. This sounds overkill, but depending on what you are currently paying for dedicated servers, you could possibly end up paying quite a bit less by running it on smaller VPS that can scale out as your demand grows -- and not have to consider adding huge new servers.

  • oneilonlineoneilonline Member, Host Rep

    Is not the cpu, any of those CPUs are more than enough. You need ssd hard drives to improve performance. WordPress uses a db that needs a ssd.

  • I use NVME disk

  • GTHostGTHost Member, Patron Provider

    @KinderOvO said:
    I use NVME disks, 64Gb DDR4 memory
    Centos + Nginx + MariaDB + Redis Cache + Php-fpm 7

    My website have 600k visites uniques per day and 8 million pageviews per day.

    your server is very cool and powerful, but if the server is too loaded, then you need to have a few servers for different tasks.

  • I am in doubt!
    nginx+php-fpm+mysql+redis full cache
    nginx+php-fpm+mysql+nginx purge cache
    nginx+php-fpm+mysql+varnish cache

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