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Re: [SLE] suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx
- From: Phil Shrimpton <phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 15:00:05 +0000
- Message-id: <01092615000504.01415@fred>
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 13:52, Andy Chan wrote:
Hi,
> I am SOHO man. I wanna build up one ASP Server (running SuSE64, Tomcat,
> PostgreSQL, ...) to serve my client. If I use following hardware to setup
> that server, is possible to serve around 50 cocurrent users. Please advice.
>
> AMD 1.2G
> 512 MB RAM
> 2 x 40GB IDE Hard Disk (RAID 0)
> DDS 3 Backup Drive
I am doing a simlar thing, but with Firebird (Interbase) instead of
PostgreSQL, on a simlar spec machine serving upto 100 concurrent clients with
no real problems, other than those of my own making.
If you have and money left over, JSP/Servlet/Java stuff will enjoy as much
memory you can give it, and Database servers will enjoy a nice fast SCSI disk.
Cheers
Phil
--
Linux 2.4.4-4GB
2:56pm up 13:10, 1 user, load average: 0.33, 0.17, 0.06
Hi,
> I am SOHO man. I wanna build up one ASP Server (running SuSE64, Tomcat,
> PostgreSQL, ...) to serve my client. If I use following hardware to setup
> that server, is possible to serve around 50 cocurrent users. Please advice.
>
> AMD 1.2G
> 512 MB RAM
> 2 x 40GB IDE Hard Disk (RAID 0)
> DDS 3 Backup Drive
I am doing a simlar thing, but with Firebird (Interbase) instead of
PostgreSQL, on a simlar spec machine serving upto 100 concurrent clients with
no real problems, other than those of my own making.
If you have and money left over, JSP/Servlet/Java stuff will enjoy as much
memory you can give it, and Database servers will enjoy a nice fast SCSI disk.
Cheers
Phil
--
Linux 2.4.4-4GB
2:56pm up 13:10, 1 user, load average: 0.33, 0.17, 0.06
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