Here is *my* idea for a site that requires 256MB: - Use 1 ZServer thread, 500 objects in the cache
- All blobs use CMFBlob, ATManagedFile, CMFExtFile - etc - Use mod_apache(*nix), squid(*nix), enfold proxy(win32) as reverse caching proxy - entransit(xplaform) to deploy content to xml/rdbms; serve by php,python,dotnet,java,etc. Alan > I think you would find that even 256 meg would be limiting - > especially as your site grew or if you were using heavy weight > products. > > If your site is heavily cached, doesn't change much and is updated by > only a small number of people - then you should be able to get away > with it. If you could find a system that would give you more memory > then you will be much better off. > > On 11/20/05, John Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I was wondering if anyone had used a Virtual Dedicated Server with a >> hosting >> company for their plone sites or knew about them? This is where you get >> your own >> Linux instance on a system shared with other users, with its own root >> etc. >> Companies like jumpline offer this type of arrangement using tools such >> as >> Virtuozzo, Sphera, Xen or User Mode Linux (UML). >> >> Are there any gotchas with putting Plone into such an arrangement? We >> are about >> to move a sports club over to Plone and this looks like a good option >> compared >> to shared hosting, but I am concerned about performance. >> >> What would be the memory requirements for the virtual instance running >> Plone, >> given that its usually not light on memory use normally? Most systems >> will offer >> something like 128MB burstable to some level like 256MB when load is >> lighter. >> >> Any help would be very appreciated, >> Thanks, >> John >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Setup mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup >> > _______________________________________________ > Setup mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup > _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
