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> > * Action to Ramon: Get in touch, give me a feel for what needs to > be done. > There are four components on a full Plone installation : * Zope ( version 2.9 ) : We need python 2.4 and python image library to run zope, I'll create a zoe server ( like a backend DB server ) and three zope clients ( that connect to the DB ). Two of this clients are going to be the wgo page ( it would be nice to have on different machines ( now or on the future ) so we can have load balance between them ) and the third is going to be used for editing. I only need an account with python and pil ( python2.4 and python-imaging on DEB ) They open some ports on >1024 so they can run as a normal user. I'll need GCC to compile Zope ( there are some C code on the server ). * Pound : A simple binary that balance the load of different zope clients. It's an small binary that is balancing the load from one port to two clients. It can run as user and I need to compile on C. * Varnish : A reverse-cache. There is a testing package on debian that rocks! It gets the request from one port to the pound and cache it. It will need some HDD space to store the cache. * Apache : ..... It only take the virtualhost and proxy to varnish. 80/443 ports virtualhosts ( www.gnome.org and ?????edit.www.gnome.org?????? ) This is one of the most sofisticated ways to deploy plone but it allows without optimization 700 hits/second. More or less that is what I need. :-D About Hardware : * As allways as much memory as possible... >1Gb ( 2 Recomended , 4 amazing ! ) * HDD space ... >2Gb ... ( I don't know.. it depends on the amount of data on wgo ) Any other question I forget ? Ramon -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFF3gyuk3vgE06ET70RApPRAJ9YEFbAXL+/aoT12h01e5nz4MMvBQCeOURm Pc0AZEnswEmdMNF4LopUdfE= =LnQ5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
