I am really surprised about the people saying
in the forum (following your link below) that 15.000 user/day isn't that much.
It is far over the level, Oxid has recommended
to use an own dedicated HW. I am really surprised, that
your virtual box is still running. ;-)
Especially if you go with variants.
I have had a customer recently with a lot of variants who alone
almost crashed our shared hosting box. Although I have to admit, it was a 4.2.x
PE shop.
Good luck !
Uwe
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| Thank you, Uwe. These files are quite helpfull - especially in addition to the older ones from Oxid. Lets see what mor information appears. I will inform you on what decision I made when I made one. Related to this topic I opened a thread in the forum: http://www.oxid-esales.com/forum/showthread.php?p=57488 I slowly get an idea of what will be the way to go .... Am 16.05.2011 13:57, schrieb Uwe Degenhardt: |
Performance-wise they seem to be faster.
Of course you have to use a fast RAID-1 or RAID-5-Controller as
well.
Another idea could be to take a virtualization engine like
Citrix XenServer of VM-Ware ESXi in the backend.
And then put each different shop on an own guest root-system.
(for security and performance reaseons).
Uwe
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| Hallo Matthias, thanks a lot for this very informaton-stuffed and helpful reply! The servers I go for are able to handle multiple IP-configurations and are managed systems. I do not have the technical skills and human recources to maintain and monitor the system 24/7. I also plan to use the HTML-Caching-Module by FATCHIP for the highly visited / peak-plagued shops, wich is perfect for balancing peak-times such as commercials and stuff like that. MySQL-config and DB-table-configuration of the individual shop can be tweaked additionally - wich might also bring a certain performance-boost and stability. This is something I will take care for after moving to the managed system. How many visitors (average / peak) is your configuration able to handle? What would you expect the following machine to be able to handle? Core i7-970 (hexacore 3,2 GHz) 24 GB DDR3 RAM 2x 1,5 TB SATA-Disks (Raid1) optional 2x 160 GB SSD Mit freundlichem Gruß, Kai Gazmaga VektorDesign - Online-Shops und Programmierung
Am 16.05.2011 11:40, schrieb Matthias Krause: |
At the moment only one CPU is mounted. Intel CPU's have more performance, but as cost as more than AMD CPU's.
At least use a RAID I array with SATA disks. On RAID I you have secure and a some performance(Read) features.
To Improve performance you can add a SSD RAID I array, also with secure and performance features.
One other option is to use SAS Hard-disks to improve performance.
To split HTTP Server and MySQL Database also improve performance.
Another performance boost is to store the Oxid Pictures on another HTTP Server. Modern Browsers used max 8 connections to one server to load sources, with that you can increase these connections.
If you are planing several shops with sevaral IP's and SSL certificates you need a Provider that offers your IP-Address afford.
Most Provider offers max 3 IP-Addresses per server. We use a Provider with a Cisco Gbit Switch to manage a lot of IP-Addresses.
Remote Management is a good feature to access your server on e.g. configurations faults (Network).
With these feature you have the possibility to access your server faster than the Service-Worker of your Provider and you save money.
On http://www.hosteurope.de/produkte/Managed-Hosting-Loesungen-fuer-E-Commerce-Anbieter you can find a High Performance E-Commerce Cluster Solution.
Our Configuration:
1x Quad-Core Intel Xeon L5520 Processor (4x 2,26GHz) 8MB Cache, 5.86 GT/s QPI, Turbo Boost, Hyper Threading, (NEHALEM CPU) optional 2 x CPU möglich 12 GB Memory, optional bis 46 GB möglich 1 x Remote Management Card, RJ-45 port, IPMI 2.0 2x 1TB Platten (RAID I) 2x 60GB SSD Platten (RAID I) 1x Auf Cisco Gbit Switch WS-C2960G-24TC-L, (managed, mit Security Features) 2x
MySQL Database Files and Shop-Sources are stored on the SSD Raid.
We are using oxid EE Shop Version to handle multiple shop instances.
With these configuration we can save money at the beginning and have the possibility to grow with our requirements.
Best Regards
Matthias Krause,
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Am 15.05.2011 21:17, schrieb Kai Gazmaga:
Hello,
i'm planning to upgrade my hardware for four shops. I do not have realy reliable facts what size of server would be appropriate. Maybe you can give some hints that could make my decision easyer.
| CURRENT STATE |
Shop 1 |
Shop 2 |
Shop 3 |
Shop 4 |
SUMM |
| daily visitors |
400 |
600 |
350 |
500 |
1850 |
| daily traffic |
150 MB |
800 MB |
550 MB |
500 MB |
2000 MB |
| number of articles in shop |
21000 |
1200 |
150 |
500 |
22850 |
| number of variants |
10 |
350 |
35 |
250 |
645 |
| number of categories |
40 |
100 |
50 |
50 |
240 |
| DB-size |
75 MB |
45 MB |
120 MB |
40 MB |
280 MB |
| number of registered users |
2500 |
1000 |
4500 |
1500 |
9500 |
| monthly additional visitors |
10% |
27% |
10% |
10% |
So planing for the next year I come to the following visitor-numbers per day:
Shop 1: 1.300
Shop 2: 10.500
Shop 3: 1.100
Shop 4: 1.600
SUM: 14.500 visitors per day (one year on)
Additionally we need to plan for extra 3000 to 5000 users during marketing-campaigns hitting in during 2 hours.
What machine would be able to handle all four shops?? Is it reasonable to let all four shops run on one machine, or would it be better to put each shop onto a single machine?
I am thankfull for all information / own experiences / known configurations and so on.
Best Regards / Mit freundlichem Gruß,
Kai Gazmaga
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