On the "lower end of things" (somewhat to Robin's point):
Until a few week's back here were the stats for http://demo.dspace.org
virtual server:
* Amazon EC2 "m1.small" virtual server
* 1 vCPU
* 1.7GB of RAM
* Ran JSPUI, XMLUI, OAI, LNI, SWORD (v1 and v2) simultaneously
* Tomc
Here is our system.
http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Upgrading/Hardware
http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Install_Ubuntu/S01
Cheers
hg
On 19 November 2013 22:06, Peter Dietz wrote:
> I don't know if we want this thread to turn into a show and tell, but our
> stack i
I don't know if we want this thread to turn into a show and tell, but our
stack is:
PROD
- vm for Apache
- vm for Tomcat (DSpace)
- vm for Postgres
- vm for Elastic Search
And then repeat that two more times, with a complete replica of the stack
for Staging, and for Development. Development is ac
Hi Hardy,
I am a little wary about recommending hardware, there are so many
different use cases for DSpace out there. I was once contacted by an
architects office that just wanted somewhere to store their drawings. The
danger is that someone considering DSpace may conclude that our
recommendation
Hi, I have been asking around privately for hardware recommendations for
running DSpace in production, and I noticed we have an old page of advice
here:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/EndUserFaq
We should probably have a page of hardware advice for production DSpace on
the "official"