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Ready assembly Web server on Linux (without garbage)?
Good day. So I needed to raise a VPS for myself on which the WEB server would be spinning (the default set of MySQL, PHP, Apache + NGINX, Redis). On this occasion, we are looking for a Linux assembly (preferably Debian) in which all unnecessary "garbage" is cut out in order to optimize the resources of a rather weak piece of iron as much as possible, for a specific task. I would like to have a configured Redis, I will configure and tweak everything else myself.
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Why assembly?
Just put the minimum Debian and what you need on it, there will be no garbage
Put freebsd, the cleanest system will turn out. You roll everything you need on it. It will turn out to be an extremely light and nimble system.
Vestacp to the rescue, redis will need to be delivered. The rest is quite good.
vestacp.com
debian or ubuntu server. Out of the box, they are very light, everything else rolls on them.
You will put Apache there, what then ease turns out?
How much memory?
For example , this option . See the source code, I think cutting out the excess is not a problem.
Extra garbage = apache, php and muscle
All software is put in one line
Put your assembly on the VDS - few people will allow you
Maximum - edit debian, which the hoster has already pre-built
https://easyengine.io
if you don’t want to lift everything with your hands - a good option
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