I heard 4MB too. However, we have 1GB on a Mid-Tier server (Dual 2.8Ghz,
1GB RAID 5 Intel) with ASAPI. I have only seen 32 maximum concurrent
users on our IIS web box. It is has 512MB for the Java startup. Our
Mid-Tier seems a little slow. I want to get more ram, but I need to get
more statistics to present to management to procure the memory.

 

Good luck.

 

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Hello Chris,

 

How are you doing.

 

I don't recall where I had heard this but it was a reliable source. You
should take into account at least 4 MB per concurrent user logged in on
a mid tier server as far as server memory is concerned to use the
Mid-Tier application.
 

Joe D'Souza

Remedy Developer / Consultant,

BearingPoint,

Virginia.

 

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From: "Pickering, Christopher"
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 11:36:37 AM
Subject: Mid Tier

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

Does anyone have any idea as to how many connections is the maximum for
midtier and to support that maximum, how much memory should be required.
I would prefer a ratio if that is possible.  I realize there are many
variables involved, but a best guess would be preferred.

 

C

 

Christopher H. Pickering

Remedy System Administrator

Premiere Global Services, Inc.

100 Tormee Drive

Tinton Falls, NJ  07712

732.389.3900 X2411/800.333.0568 X2411

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