Hello there, Is there anything in the Apache logs indicating a problem? I think the logs might be in a non-standard location when Plesk is installed so you'll need to check for where those are. I think I remember having a problem, on a similar configuration, with a PHP limit and a user trying to send a large attachment through Horde that resulted in an almighty slowdown. Anyway, my twopenny'orth. All the best, Nic
On 12 Apr 2013, at 07:32, nan del bosc nandelbosc@gmail.com wrote:
Alexander Dalloz, true, but I'm only a system administrator guy who do the work that tells the boss... ;)
Kai Schaetzl, yes! you are right, I should have said this in the beginning! Sorry, it's because of the hurry... ;)
Thank's for all your answer! I wrote a mail to my provider. I keep you informed!
2013/4/11 Dale Dellutri daledellutri@gmail.com
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:59 AM, nan del bosc nandelbosc@gmail.com wrote:
... This is a Virtual Server from 1and1, I cannot access the BIOS...
any other idea?
If this is a virtual server, the actual hardware may just be running other virtual servers and you're not getting any resources. If that's true, nothing you do from your server will help you. You'll need to get system stats from the actual hardware provider.
Sounds like the hardware is over-committed. Do you have some kind of service guarantee?
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