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Can 128MB handle 50 openvpn users?
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Can 128MB handle 50 openvpn users?

Hello can 128mb handle 50 openvpn users?

im using OpenVPN Server.

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  • try and let us know.

    Thanked by 1michaelphan
  • edited November 2015

    @ehab said:
    try and let us know.

    Thank you bro, i tried debian with squid proxy for http-proxy but after an hour squid proxy stops when centos no stops happening?

  • @princedastan79 said:
    Thank you bro, i tried debian with squid proxy for http-proxy but after an hour squid proxy stops when centos no stops happening?

    Check the logs

  • out of curiosity how many did it serve before reaching 50? did you check memory/network etc ... sorry can't give more info since i am waking up.

  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member
    edited November 2015

    Simultaneous VPN connections also depend on the CPU. So, if all you have is a 128MB LEB, I'd have serious doubts about your setup being able to handle the load of 50 VPN clients.

  • Thanks i will just update my debian to centos. please flag this to deletion thank you.

    Thanked by 1vpsGOD
  • RAM? Maybe.

    CPU? God no, for that amount you already need a full dedicated core.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    And also all depends on the amount of traffic ;)

  • There you will experience that vps crawling.

  • I'ld disable comp-lzo if I were you. But don't get high hopes.

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