There are 2 micro instances. One is 1GB In that constrained of an environment, I expect a 32 bit Linux and 32 bit Java 7 would be appropriate?
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:02 AM, Ravi Shekhar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Christopher, > > As far as I remember, the RAM available to an EC2 micro-instance is around > ~640MB and not 1 GB. > > That said, We are already using AWS Micro Instance for staging/testing > purposes with cache defined on instance. Its slow, but works. > > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 2:59 PM, Michael Brohl <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi Christopher, > > > > this is a very low traffic scenario you described so I think you can run > > OFBiz on this instance. You may have to tweak some configurations to > match > > your available memory (Java memory sizes, OFBiz cache etc.). > > > > Regards, > > > > Michael Brohl > > ecomify GmbH > > www.ecomify.de > > > > Am 27.05.15 um 05:42 schrieb Christopher Smith: > > > > My use case is the following. > >> > >> I want to setup a eCommerce site for the dairy farmer coop that I belong > >> to. > >> > >> There will be 10 - 15 items for sale > >> There will be 25 user accounts > >> Every 2 weeks, the users will enter their orders, one per user is > expected > >> The orders will be fulfilled every two weeks > >> I expect to use PayPal as the payment processor. > >> The ability of a user to have a "standing order" is strongly desired. > >> > >> I'd like to run on an EC2 micro instance. 1 GB ram, 1 CPU. > >> How much storage would such a low volume site require? > >> How well would ofbiz run on such a small instance with the projected low > >> volume? > >> > >> I think I could convince the coop to spring for the $6.50/month > >> > >> The next instance size would likely be pushed back and the google docs > >> spread sheet ordering would be kept. > >> > >> Thanks for your thoughts > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- > Regards > > Ravi.Shekhar > -------------------------------------------- >
