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1. Setup a monitoring system
To help you track and manage resource usage, the first step is to set up a monitoring system. We recommend using a service like New Relic or AppDynamics to track application performance in real time. This will allow you to quickly identify performance bottlenecks and track resource usage over time.
2. Reorganize your Code
The next step in managing resource usage is to reorganize your code. By optimizing and refactoring your code, you can reduce the amount of resources your application is using. Make sure to utilize caching techniques to reduce reloads and minimize database queries.
3. Utilize Cloud Solutions
Using cloud solutions such as Amazon Web Services or Google App Engine can help reduce resource usage. These services are designed to scale and allow you to allocate more or fewer resources as needed. Working with a cloud-based solution also helps you manage costs and adjust your usage as needed.
4. Leverage CDN Services
Using a content delivery network (CDN) can help improve performance and reduce resource utilization. CDNs utilize multiple data centers to ensure that visitors from around the globe are served content from a local source. This helps reduce the strain that a single server may experience, leading to reduced resource usage.
5. Consider Upgrading Your Plan
If you find that you are consistently hitting your resource limit, it may be time to consider upgrading your plan. Increasing your resource limits can help to ensure your application can meet your needs without hitting the limit.
Best regards,
Giáp Văn Hưng