RE: FMS2 - CF8 and MySQL on the same Server?

2007-06-18 Thread Jason Manaigre
Hi Matt...

I wouldn't even think of running a db on the same box, despite its
capacity.  "some of them" getting 1 million hits per year could equate
to 20k hits per day; which isn't the end o the world but its
substantial.

--I should have stated that the high hit sites will have little in the
form of DB apps, MySQL will be there to support Blogs and Wikis which
may link to these larger sites however.

  Then you throw in that there are going to be video downloads?  And
SATA drives and not SCSI?

--thanks, normally I'm SCSI all the way, but we're on a tight budget,
will look it over again, thanks.



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Re: FMS2 - CF8 and MySQL on the same Server?

2007-06-15 Thread Aaron Roberson
I used to have MySQL, BlueDragon Server JX and FMS2 running on a Dual Xeon
box with RHEL 3. It was not good, and BlueDragon does not use nearly as much
resources as CF7. What we ended up doing is getting a second server and
running MySQL and BD on it. Then we dumped FMS2 altogether because it was
such a resource hog and decided to put Wowza Media Server on the Dual Xeon
box to serve up our FLV videos. Wowza uses very little server resources, but
I do suggest that you go with a SCSI hard drive since it will only be as
efficient as your hard drive access speeds and your bandwidth. Same goes for
FMS2.

HTH,
Aaron

On 6/15/07, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wouldn't even think of running a db on the same box, despite its
> capacity.  "some of them" getting 1 million hits per year could equate
> to 20k hits per day; which isn't the end o the world but its
> substantial.  Then you throw in that there are going to be video
> downloads?  And SATA drives and not SCSI?
>
> I'd separate out the db to another box with at least a single SCSI
> drive (I'd feel better if it was a RAID5) and use SCSI drives for the
> RAID5 on the web box.
>
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Janitor, The Robertson Team
> mysecretbase.com
>
> 

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Re: FMS2 - CF8 and MySQL on the same Server?

2007-06-15 Thread Matt Robertson
I wouldn't even think of running a db on the same box, despite its
capacity.  "some of them" getting 1 million hits per year could equate
to 20k hits per day; which isn't the end o the world but its
substantial.  Then you throw in that there are going to be video
downloads?  And SATA drives and not SCSI?

I'd separate out the db to another box with at least a single SCSI
drive (I'd feel better if it was a RAID5) and use SCSI drives for the
RAID5 on the web box.


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FMS2 - CF8 and MySQL on the same Server?

2007-06-15 Thread Jason Manaigre
Hi everyone, I'm planning on purchasing FMS2, but need to know if we
have the server capacity, in ballpark terms what are we talking here?

We've got:

Server: Dual Xeon Quad Core 1.6 Ghz (Clovertown E5310)
Ram: 4 GB ECC DDR2 SDRAM
Hard Disk: 3 x 160 GB 7.2K SATA RE RAID 5 (Adaptec Controller)
Windows Server 2003 Standard

But this server is also going to run CF8 and Mysql 5 with 5-10 web sites
on it, some of them getting over 1million hits per year. Not sure how
many vids would be served, but all will be short, 2-10 min tops.

Thoughts?

Thanks everyone.

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