Hello!
Many thanks for all your answers! :)
It seems that Koha will be the first software where I actually need (quite a
bit) less than before :)
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Kind regards,
Alexander Wagner
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This isn't a definitive answer, but we support 6 volunteer-run libraries
here in Sheffield on a "Basic Plan" droplet from Digital Ocean with 8Gb
memory, 4 vCPUs and a 20 Gbyte disk. CPU usage sits mostly between 30% and
60% (the peaks are around 6.30am when the cron jobs run). Memory usage is
Hello!
Currently, we migrate a few smaller libraries (say 50k titles, 5k patrons each)
to Koha. At some point this will have to move from our pretty small dev box to
a user facing production server.
Could someone "in the know" give me some advice on the hardware requirements
for Koha?
Eg.
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I’ve told the admin of our sponsoring organization our
preferred specs. He’ll look for a suitable provider. So let’s see what happens.
Once again, I’d like to thank everybody for their advices.
Stephan
Am 10.09.2014 um 00:23 schrieb Bruce A. Metcalf
On 09/07/2014 01:50 AM, Witoszynskyj Stephan wrote:
we are a (very) small library. We are using Koha since a couple of months. So
far our installation is „offline“ (on an old Mac Mini that is not accessible
from the internet). Now we want to go online. Due to our limited budget the
only
Greetings,
You asked what options are best for your scenario.
[SNIP]
The offerings that I currently have, have following specifications:
* Single Core, 512 MB RAM, 20 GB hard disk
* Single Core, 1024 MB RAM, 40 GB hard disk
We have less than 5000 books and less than 250 customers.
I’m sorry
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 6:12 AM, Mark Tompsett mtomp...@hotmail.com wrote:
snip
Please also consider the underlying VM technology involved. The other day
someone had issues with their VM, and it turned out they had OpenVM and the
node they had in question was a problematic one (probably
Hello,
we are a (very) small library. We are using Koha since a couple of months. So
far our installation is „offline“ (on an old Mac Mini that is not accessible
from the internet). Now we want to go online. Due to our limited budget the
only option will be renting a virtual server. However, I
Greetings,
You could always host your server on a remote server. We hosted elsewhere
previously, but I'm not going to say who, because I wouldn't recommend them
to my worst enemy. We currently use DigitalOcean.
https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing
$20/month is cheaper than buying a new server
Hie,
I highly advice you to separate server and client.
Indeed, a wrong manipulation on client, such as setting network off, and
your server is down.
You could use a simple desktop PC has server and a small nettop has
client. So you can use pure Debian with stable version for server and
Hi to all. A perhaps stupid question but very important for me.
How much powerful should be a computer for running Koha as server and a
client together working with about 70.000 records?
Thanks in advance
And... can I install Elive Linux instead of pure Debian?
Thanks
Andrea Furin
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Hi
I think you need server with high performance.. I advice to has these features:
Processor core i5 or above for a better performance..
RAM 8 GB will be v. good.. You'll need a 64 bit OS to support that much RAM.
Also you need large volume of HDD.. 320 GB will be enough as locally..
Best
Andrea Furin schreef op zo 12-01-2014 om 14:47 [+0100]:
Hi to all. A perhaps stupid question but very important for me.
How much powerful should be a computer for running Koha as server and
a
client together working with about 70.000 records?
Thanks in advance
A good desktop should handle
I have about 350,000 records running just fine in a virtual environment, only a
single core, 1GB RAM.
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On Jan 12, 2014, at 15:47, Andrea Furin andrea.fu...@slacky.it wrote:
Hi to all. A perhaps stupid question but very important for me.
How much powerful should be a
Greetings,
How much powerful should be a computer for running Koha as server
and a client together working with about 70.000 records?
Technically: THERE ARE NO HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR A BASE KOHA
INSTALLATION.
In reality, more than 512MB of RAM. 1GB minimum is my suggestion. 512MB was
Greetings,
In the off chance someone thinks the PDF I linked to are the instructions
you should follow. Don't. The current installation instructions should be
followed, not archaic ones. :)
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian
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