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Cloudron after rescaling a server

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      romfeo
      wrote on last edited by girish
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      I have rescaled the cloud server I had cloudron installed, in order to have more RAM and CPU Cores. Is there a reconfiguration needed in cloudron, in order to take advantage of the increased resources?

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        CPU and memory resource availability are handled like in any other Linux system, so nothing is to be done there.

        If you also increased the disk, you may have to enlarge the filesystem, depending on the server provider you are using.

        See also https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#server-resize

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          CPU and memory resource availability are handled like in any other Linux system, so nothing is to be done there.

          If you also increased the disk, you may have to enlarge the filesystem, depending on the server provider you are using.

          See also https://docs.cloudron.io/storage/#server-resize

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          @nebulon What about the config of my app's (Wordpress) Apache, MySQL, PHP?

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            @nebulon What about the config of my app's (Wordpress) Apache, MySQL, PHP?

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            @romfeo said in Cloudron after rescaling a server:

            app's (Wordpress)

            See
            https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#memory-limit

            and
            https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#cpu-shares

            Also adjust the memory limits in https://my.domain.coop/#/services

            And for WordPress specifically see:

            https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wordpress-developer/#memory-limits

            and
            https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wordpress-developer/#php-settings

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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