(RADIATOR) Server requirments
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Tue Jun 26 02:20:33 CDT 2001
Hello Scott -
There are some indicative performance figures in section 24 of the
Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual.
In general you should plan on two Radiator hosts (for redundancy) and
a seperate database host. These days an 800/900 MHZ Pentium III with
256MB of memory and 10 or 20 GB of disk is a pretty standard machine
that should serve you well.
hth
Hugh
At 10:25 AM +1100 6/27/01, Scott Stavretis wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I would like to start using radiator and am in the process of setting up
>a server. This is a new set up so I am not sure how much load their
>will be. I plan on using Linux with oracle and radiator running. I
>would like to set up the system so for now its capable of running for
>30,000 users. What system requirments would people recommened for that
>type of usage. Ie CPU, RAM, Drives etc.
>
>Any help would be appricated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Scott Stavretis
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