I am planning initally using NT for the NES box and the Oracle box.  In the fall I 
plan on moving NES over to UNIX and Oracle to Novell, which wiil be when I have more 
experience with each OS.  The NES and Oracle boxs are dedicated machines, and will 
have nothing else running on them.

-Alex

>>> Douglas Bridges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/08 10:23 AM >>>
What architecture are you planning on using? That combination will work
on both Windows NT and many different flavors of UNIX on many different
architectures. I can tell you right now that you will need quite a bit
of RAM(256M or greater) to get a very fast throughput with that sort of
traffic. It also matters whether this server is going to be dedicated to
the servlet or if it will need to serve other applications.

Doug


>Date:         Mon, 8 Mar 1999 09:40:11 -0600
>Reply-To: "A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java
>              Servlet API Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Alex P Deller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject:      Re: Hardware Requirements
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>The site would be using NES 3.6 with the Jrun 2.3 servlet engine.
Approximately 10 hits a second on the site. The resultsets would be
approxiamtely 80k in size which would used for the generation of one
page.
>
>>>> Jim Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/06 1:52 PM >>>
>* Shrug *
>
>I suspect noone will followup because you haven't even started to give
>us any details.  Which servlet engine?  How many hits/sec?  How big are
>your resultsets?  and so on...
>
>Jim
>
>Alex P Deller wrote:
>>
>> I am planning on using servlets on a current project between an
Oracle8 box and NES box.  My question is, with the servlets being memory
residents, does anyone have any recommendations on the box's specs?
Specifically memory, processor, and hardrive space?
>
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