On 7/20/05, jwc_wensan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To All:
> 
> Yesterday I made a post regarding trying to determine how many users
> a single server with one CPU could handle.  I realize "it depends"
> and I did not define any type of application.
> 
> I am trying to get some type of handle on what my costs will be
> regarding CPU licenses, servers, etc.
> 
> So let me try again.  Let's take the Flexstore as an example
> application.  Based on this, can anyone shed some light as to how
> many users in an hour the server could adequately handle.
> 
> Where will the bottleneck occur: Flex, server itself, database, etc.
> 
> If an hour is not the right way to measure, then please offer any
> measurement you feel is correct.
> 
> Server Configuration:
> 
>     Dell Server @ 3.8 GHz with 1 GB RAM
>     JRUN4
>     Win 2000 Server
>     1 Flex license
> 
> As Dave and others recommended, I will put the database on a separate
> server.
> 
> I am not trying to tie anyone's hands here, just trying to get some
> perspective.
> 

Jack,

It's worth pointing out that Macromedia just published this white
paper, which should go a long way to answering some of your questions:

http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/whitepapers/pdf/flex_capacity_planning.pdf

Regards,
Dave.


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