Hi!
I don't know the habit's if the users, I guess they are rather mixed. So
if we assume the "worst" case? The hardware needs to be able to handle
even the worst peaks that could possible occur in our use case, so a
rather generous margin is needed, I think. But even just some average
data on needed resources would be valuable!
Thanks for the reply
Paul
On 2013-10-19 17:34, André Schild Aarboard wrote:
Hello Paul,
Am 19.10.2013 13:56, schrieb Paul Greindl:
Hi everyone!
We are working on a project which involves setting up an ownCloud
server for a large group of users (two or three hundred). So I wonder
if anyone maybe can provide some kind of guidance in how powerful
hardware we need? Is there any general data available for the amount
of system resources needed to get ownCloud run fast and reliable?
Some kind of CPU & RAM per 1/10/100 users? Would help us very much in
deciding which hardware to buy! Currently it's more guessing than
knowing what we need....
As usual this depends.... :)
If you have 100 users, but they only use the sync client and don't
have large/huge directory trees,
you will need something different from a setup where you have 100
users alls working with huge
files and many many folders/files, and eventually also using the
photogallery or other apps.
A good disk subsystem might be required, but this realy depends on
your specific use case
André
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