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I had a question about mysql memory usage in a ubuntu server.



I have an AWS EC2 server that hosts about 20 wordpress sites, all conencted to 1 mysql instance. They aren't huge sites by any means, but they are crashing a bit because of memory usage.



I was checked out the memory usage with htop, and noticed a bunch of mysql threads that were spawned.



They mysql process is showing about 11.7% of memory usage. Is that typically too high? I recently added a swapfile to make sure the memory doesn't continue to crash, but I wanted to be sure that I have everything optimized.



htop output



free -m

total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 1998 766 547 99 684 937
Swap: 1023 5 1018


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    I had a question about mysql memory usage in a ubuntu server.



    I have an AWS EC2 server that hosts about 20 wordpress sites, all conencted to 1 mysql instance. They aren't huge sites by any means, but they are crashing a bit because of memory usage.



    I was checked out the memory usage with htop, and noticed a bunch of mysql threads that were spawned.



    They mysql process is showing about 11.7% of memory usage. Is that typically too high? I recently added a swapfile to make sure the memory doesn't continue to crash, but I wanted to be sure that I have everything optimized.



    htop output



    free -m

    total used free shared buff/cache available
    Mem: 1998 766 547 99 684 937
    Swap: 1023 5 1018


    Thanks
    Brendan









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      I had a question about mysql memory usage in a ubuntu server.



      I have an AWS EC2 server that hosts about 20 wordpress sites, all conencted to 1 mysql instance. They aren't huge sites by any means, but they are crashing a bit because of memory usage.



      I was checked out the memory usage with htop, and noticed a bunch of mysql threads that were spawned.



      They mysql process is showing about 11.7% of memory usage. Is that typically too high? I recently added a swapfile to make sure the memory doesn't continue to crash, but I wanted to be sure that I have everything optimized.



      htop output



      free -m

      total used free shared buff/cache available
      Mem: 1998 766 547 99 684 937
      Swap: 1023 5 1018


      Thanks
      Brendan









      share







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      I had a question about mysql memory usage in a ubuntu server.



      I have an AWS EC2 server that hosts about 20 wordpress sites, all conencted to 1 mysql instance. They aren't huge sites by any means, but they are crashing a bit because of memory usage.



      I was checked out the memory usage with htop, and noticed a bunch of mysql threads that were spawned.



      They mysql process is showing about 11.7% of memory usage. Is that typically too high? I recently added a swapfile to make sure the memory doesn't continue to crash, but I wanted to be sure that I have everything optimized.



      htop output



      free -m

      total used free shared buff/cache available
      Mem: 1998 766 547 99 684 937
      Swap: 1023 5 1018


      Thanks
      Brendan







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