We run multiple Plones per Zope install. The best approach is to use Zope's mount-point facilities for each Plone. Thus you can control the ram utilizations and apply zodb policies per Plone; i.e. mount each Plone site.
On Plone.org we mount the portal_catalog since that has a distinctly different usage policy (i.e. we have catalog's mount point caching 40k objects or so -- we load a lot of the catalog into memory). cheers Alan Runyan Enfold Systems, Inc. http://www.enfoldsystems.com/ phone: +1.713.942.2377x111 fax: +1.832.201.8856 > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Melnechuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 1:07 PM > To: Alan Runyan > Cc: Stuart L. Marshall; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Setup] multiple plone sites: need advice on how > to set up > > Alan, > > Sorry to be nag, but what you said is not exactly clear. The > second line seems to imply each plone should have its own > Zope. But your first line seems to imply that you should put > all Plones into one Zope. > > Could you please expand on your opinion as to one plone per > zope or many plones per zope? > > Peace, > Dan > > > On Jun 30, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Alan Runyan wrote: > > > Run multiple plone sites in a zope instance. > > Each plone site should have its own mount point. > > \ > > > > > Alan Runyan > > Enfold Systems, Inc. > > http://www.enfoldsystems.com/ > > phone: +1.713.942.2377x111 > > fax: +1.832.201.8856 > > > > > >
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