Are Bit Stacks Effective?

I currently have a server running Cherokee, but I had a lot of problems with my software requiring certain technologies from other servers (mainly Apache), and I was thinking of switching to Bitnami stacks as I have several various programs (Wordpress, Django, Rails).

My VPS has only 728mb ram, although I was worried that bitpacks might not use my available RAM efficiently. Does anyone know if this is a problem?

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As a BitNami developer, I can tell you that overall, BitNami Stacks are ready to work with low-resource systems. In addition to users who use BitNami in a production environment, we also found many users who simply want to try a specific application in their local environment. This environment is not always a huge machine. For example, once back we made the BitNami Alfresco Stack (a Java application that consumes a lot of resources on Windows) running on machines with 512 MB of RAM.

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