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@IceflowRE Good question. I didn't have time to benchmark it as I am too busy working with my master thesis. However, my self-host website are constantly having around 60k request per day without much issues. And I am using a CPU from 10 years ago (G3258) and ram usage of around 780 - 800MB (with fast geo-ip mode enabled). From what I experience, if you are using it to host a personal site with a few services for your friends, it should be working like a charm. For the last question
If you are feeling comfortable with cli and nginx config, you shd keep using nginx. Zoraxy is for entry level user, if you ask this question, you properly need much more advance tools like nginx or Caddy. |
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CPU and RAM are average over the whole runtime. I updated to v3.0.3, runtime at point of writing around 4 days. Using the command Fedora Homeserver CPU=Ryzen 5 5600G RAM=64GB (Jellyfin, Komga, Immich, Paperless):
Hetzner dedicated server CPU=Intel Xeon E3-1271V3 RAM=64GB (main server, Nextcloud, Mastodon, Cryptpad, WordPress, WikiJS, Adguard)
Contabo Storage VPS 3 (MinIO, Synapse, Lemmy):
NetCup VPS 1000 ARM G11 (Pixelfed):
Maybe others could post their results or improve the command I used and we can stick it to the wiki. |
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Maybe I will move this to discussion, as this is not technically an issue nor questions on how to solve a particular problem in using Zoraxy. |
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I would be interested in the performance of this project.
How many connection can it handle?
What is the RAM/CPU consumption.
How is it comparing to other solutions like nginx?
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