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 at 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 at gmail.com> > >> On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:59 AM, nan del bosc <nandelbosc at 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? >> >> -- >> Dale Dellutri >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > -- > --- > Salut! > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >