When the app is succesful for my client, the second server can be bought.
That would immediatly split up webserver and database server
Users: 10 simultaniously running pages of 30K. That's a strict minimum. But that should never give a problem, right
The DB is not an issue. I will build XML files from the tables on regular bases.
So, reports and such (which is 90% of the app) are coming from xml and not from db.
On 05 Jul 2004, at 11:00, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Yves Vindevogel dijo:I can run on space ship on slackware with 1 mb ;-))
Problem is that I need to make the bid before the application. So any hints would be nice.
So you would go for more RAM in the machine right away ?
For sure 1 Megabyte will not be enough to run tomcat + linux. We made some
tests last year in a PII 266 MHz with 96 MB and that was very slow! We
needed to wait some minuts to get the servlet container running..... I
think that 1 MB is a total crazy bet. ;-)
Seriously, We have systems running nice on 512 MB and no problems at all.
1 GB is better (we use 1 GB for the development server) and 2 GB even
better. I never used a 2 GB config for a cocoon application, but this is
my own case, your needs can be diferents. It depends on various factors
as:
1- How many users are you targetting. 2- DB size
The idea is to distribute the RAM between Cocoon and the database to get
the best performance.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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