If you're running linux vm's that do not run X I think you're main issue
will be enough RAM but if you've got enough you should be fine. I'm
definitely no expert in VMs but I think they are CPU intensive only if
you're running a GUI desktop, so if you're not using Windows to run your
servers yo
Hi Havercamp,
Thanks a lot for your reply. But more VM will take more resources and be
more expensive in CPU, rite? I just have 1 server for all (DNS, mail, web
hosting, ...)
Best,
Cachiusa
Mr Havercamp wrote:
>
> Maybe splitting the load using virtual machines may help. Instead of
> running
Maybe splitting the load using virtual machines may help. Instead of
running 24 dspace instances on one machine, use something like 2 virtual
machines with 12 instances on each or 4 and 6, 3 and 8, etc.
cachiusa wrote:
> Dear all,
> I am looking for solution for 24 Dspace for 24 communities run
Dear all,
I am looking for solution for 24 Dspace for 24 communities run on 1 server.
Which solution I should choose:
1) 24 instances of Tomcat, one for each Dspace instance, or
2) One Tomcat for 24 Dspace instances.
I choose second solution by following the link
http://www.nabble.com/Changing
Mark H. Wood wrote:
>> Using Tomcat manager allows us to stop/start/deploy
>> one instance without affecting the others.
>
> Very handy! Every time you do this, though, it gobbles up some
> PermGen memory. I'm doing frequent stop/start cycles on the test box
> right now, an
Robin Taylor wrote:
> Hi Mika,
>
> For what it is worth, we currently run 5 Dspace instances in the same Tomcat
> without any problems. Using Tomcat manager allows us to stop/start/deploy
> one instance without affecting the others.
2 servers - each with dual core pentiums 2.4Ghz, 8GB ram, mirror
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 09:32:22AM +0100, Robin Taylor wrote:
> For what it is worth, we currently run 5 Dspace instances in the same Tomcat
> without any problems.
I have more than that running test environments on one 2GB 1gHz
Pentium III HT host in one Tomcat, and another dual 3GB Xeon 3gHz hos
Hi Mika,
For what it is worth, we currently run 5 Dspace instances in the same Tomcat
without any problems. Using Tomcat manager allows us to stop/start/deploy
one instance without affecting the others. We are running on a Sun/Solaris
v240. We run an Apache Webserver in front of Tomcat to avoid t
In addition to answers you might get through this list, make sure to get
a copy of the ARL publication "SPEC Kit 292: Institutional Repositories
July 2006" (ISBN 1-59407-708-8) which includes a survey of hardware used
in IR installations, including DSpace.
It is a useful publication to have on
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