What would really be helpful in this matter is an estimate on the number of
pageviews/visitors we are talking about, are you planning to run a database
on the same machine?, do you want many instances/jvm's running
simultaneously?
So, if you could give some more information, that would make it easier to
make an informed suggestion.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 3 maj 2000 16:56
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: server sizing for j2ee deployments
>
>
> hello,
>
> we are very new to j2ee and are looking to make the best
> decisions about
> server sizing. could anyone give me some general guidelines
> or metrics to
> look at in determining our needs for server hardware? or are
> there any
> sites out there that have sizing information for j2ee deployments.
>
> we've talked to bea and silverstream and they always mention
> big boxes like
> sun e250/450 but we don't know what actually requires this
> much power. we
> are also looking at several open source j2ee implementations
> and wonder if
> the hardware requirements are similar.
>
> sorry if this post is a little ambiguous, but we really don't
> understand all
> this issues involved in this type of decision.
>
> thanks for any help!
>
> cheerio,
> chris
>
> chris wilson > web developer > andrews university > www.andrews.edu
>
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