Im trying to get a handle for how many users UV (or UD) can support on a
reasonable Intel Linux Box (say, dual CPUs and a few gig of RAM). I know
that it all depends, but Id suggest that when you get right down to it,
with a non-trivial user population, the guts of the application (what is
going on under the hood) becomes less important (assuming it is well written,
otherwise it probably wouldnt scale to the size Im interested in)



I was surprised to learn that there are quite a few 300+ user sites running
on NT, so was trying to get a handle on how far people had pushed Linux,
and/or/if people bail to real Unix before they hit a few hundred.



This is just a curiosity post as much as anything, trying to get a real
world picture of what is possible.



Ross Ferris
Stamina Software

Visage  an Evolution in Software Development




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