Hi Saravanan,

50K page-views or hits? In any case, that's not a big load.

Magnolia should easily be able to handle that with a single public node 
(although it depends on your content, of course).

Personally, I would always put the author instance on a separate server from 
the public instance in production (lets you put the author instance in the 
internal network, while public instances need to be in DMZ, it's better for 
security, and also means you can maintain the author instance without downtimes 
on the public site), but that would of course require a second EE license.

So I'd go for a public server, a authoring server, and a second public server 
configured in a "hot standby" setup, for high availability. In this way, if 
your public node goes down, the standby node takes over. AFAIK Magnolia lets 
you run a standby server without needing an extra EE license.

Again it depends a bit on your content, but I'd give each server at least 2GB 
RAM, so Tomcat can use at lease 1GB, and I'd use fast local disks on the public 
node. Any halfway current Core CPU should be enough.

Regards from Vienna,

Richard



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Im Auftrag von saravanan paramasivan (via Magnolia Forums)
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Juni 2012 10:58
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Betreff: [magnolia-user] Production server estimation - Need help

We are planning to use Magnolia EE for our production. We are going with 
Linux(Red hat) and MySQL for persistence . Our current site in another CMS 
serving 50K/day.  Can  somebody suggest how many server instance might be 
required for this load & set up?

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