Douglas,

4D server wants a minimum 4 cores for the processor, the actual virtual server has only one.

The application run but with 4 cores can to improve.

Thanks

/Ferdinando/

Il 08/12/2021 19:16, Douglas von Roeder ha scritto:
Ferdinando:

Looks like it's just you and me left here… :-)

"Is sufficient the server machine characteristics?" - it really depends on what the application does and how well you've designed and coded it. We've all run previous versions of 4D (which were slower in a lot of respects) and hardware that was much slower than this.

With a 2 GB datafile and 220 MB indexes, you've got more than enough RAM. The Xeon CPU is designed for server use and it has 11 MB of very high speed cache ("L1"). And you're running Windows which is staggeringly fast for any disk operations compared to OS X.

If you're doing heavy data analysis on a highly normalized schema, that design will require a lot of processing. On the other hand, if you've got what I'd label a "general browsing app" or an app that does online transaction processing, just about any modern computer has the power to handle far more than four users.

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Douglas von Roeder
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On Sat, Dec 4, 2021 at 8:10 AM stardata.info <http://stardata.info> via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:

    Hi All,

    I have a question:

    One my customer use a 4D V16 Client-Server application on Windows.

    The server characteristics of a Virtual Server are:

    Windows Server 2016

    Intel Xeon(R) Silver 4108 CPU 1.80 GHz

    16 GM RAM

    4D Database size are:

    Data file 2.458.000 Kb

    Data Index 220.000 Kb

    There are 4 client connected and 4/5 K a new records are added
    every day.

    Is sufficient the server machine characteristics?


    Thanks

    Ferdinando

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