Hello Maykel,

Thanks for that insight. Our plan is to keep adding customers to the
first box and get a second box when we start running out of resources.
I was actually thinking that each mongrel would be more like 70-120MB
based on Ezra's talk at RailsConf2007. I will have a better handle on
this after some test deployments and testing. BTW, I was looking at
speedyrails.com and was wondering what your dedicated server fees are.

-bakki

On Sep 16, 7:36 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Bakki,
>
>
>
> > This is NOT a very high volume site. There may be 1-2 dozen customers
> > on the box each with 1-40 users. I would very much appreciate any
> ...
> > In our case all clients will be running the an instance of the same
> > app. We can allocate resources to the clients based on their needs and
> > requests.
>
> Having 1-2 dozen customers, each one running a Rails application, each
> Rails app with let's say two Mongrel instances will result in
> something like 24-48 Mongrel instances running in a server. We
> (www.speedyrails.com) guarantee 60MB of RAM for every single Mongrel
> instance on our shared servers, so considering this amount of memory
> you would need 2GB-4GB of RAM on your VPS/Server.
>
> I would recommend you estimating at least the amount of memory you
> will need to select the proper Shared/VPS/Dedicated solution.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Maykel Rodriguezwww.speedyrails.com
> Easy to use Rails hosting


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