>
> > 1. What are the real memory requirements of Fedora, excluding ingest? How
> do
>
> The most memory-intensive thing that Fedora does is reading and
> writing FOXML.
>
>
Which takes me back to that scary opening question - how much memory is
enough? Here's the thing. We were running our trivial Fedora server a couple
of years ago on a micro EC2 instance--about 630MB. It wasn't running well,
but there wasn't much on the server and virtually no traffic, so no problem.
We're now integrating that with Drupal and wondering if using the next
larger size, with 1.7GB is going to work. From there we'd be paying four
times as much (for about four times as much RAM), which I'd like to avoid
unless that's what is realistic. In the best of circumstances, I don't see
the repository part of our server getting significant traffic, and more,
don't see the large media items (video, say, or even print-resolution
images) comprising significant traffic. But if the whole thing is going to
run like a 1990s-era dialup, we need to rethink our budget sooner, rather
than later.

ari
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