On Thursday 23 February 2006 19:07, you wrote:
> 256 Mo is really small, specially if you are running other apps.
>
> With a fine tuned server (reduced number of Zope threads to 2, caching
> on Apache) I believe you can sustain medium traffic on a 256 Mo,
> depending of the work patterns of your users, but it' s obviously
> better to upgrade soon.
the whole system (Apache2 + Ilias3 + DotProject + Zope + CPS) have being used
by a few users - no more than 15 (yes, fifteen).
Ilias3 is a starting project; I'm learning how to setup it, how to create
courses, users, etc. Nobody is accessing it, 'cause nobody has account on it
yet.
DotProject is being used by 2 or 3 people; very seldom use, maybe 2 or 3 times
a week.
Both, Ilias3 and DotProject are PHP based and use MySQL. The database has only
26MB.
Zope + CPS is the most used system, with about 10 users, but with very light
work pattern, that is, users are experimenting CPS, creating Meetings in
CPSSharedCalendar, some times uploading files, sending email notifications,
using CPSMailAccess to send email (I think only one user is doing this). The
ZopeDB (main) is only 50MB. I believe this is small, or very small, isn't it?
So it's a very light work pattern; but I have 2 projects (project charter
phase) that will be based on Zope+CPS. Of course, won't be in this server; a
better machine is a pre-requisite for then to go in production.
But no hardware will be enough if I don't know how to fine tune my apps.
I'm sure I can get more from Zope+CPS using the present hardware with this
work pattern, can't I? I can even shutdown MySQL, since almost nobody will
miss it for now. (DotProject and Ilias3 can wait)
Thanks for all comments; they're very important to me.
--
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LinuxUser: #24626 is the Lord's purpose that prevails" Pv 19.21
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