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e-commerce
Hi Beloved Friends,
Our Company does not have e-commerce application yet. And we are
required to build one, so that customers can transact business with
us(on the web) wherever they are all over the world. I was task to
make capacity plan and recommend what resources to buy. We have a
bugdet of usd400K. So without much ado and thinking I have to
consult you if my ideas are sound I have a low self confidence
u know
Given:
500 maximum clients accessing on the Web (Internet) simultaneously
Apps type = OLTP
Recommendations:
1 DB server IBM RS600 P520 5L,
OracleDB 10g,
100GB DISK,
3GB RAM,
2-way processor
1 APPS server IBM RS600 P520 5L,
Oracle 10g IAS,
50GB DISK,
6GB RAM,
2-way processor
Jdeveloper to be used for the web apps, and inhouse training while
we develop the application(to be conducted by Oracle)
Are these resources enough already? Did I forget something important?
Does a 6GB RAM on the Apps server enough for the 500 clients?
Does a 3GB RAM on the DB server enough for the 500 clients?
Thanks a lot in advance
Ms C3
Last edited by kris123; 05-08-2005 at 10:07 PM.
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Hi Kris
big topic to answer and not sufficient data.500 users gmm ? concurrent or total .what application server oralc apps tomcat ?
regards
Hrishy
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Hunie,
We will approx. have
500 maximum concurrent users with
Oracle 10g Apps server using JDeveloper (In-house apps development).
I just heard that web based apps is memory intensive. Is 10Mb mem
allocation enough for each user?
Thanks again
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depends how much work they are doing, how much sorting is going on, how many tps
I have a feeling you have no idea about any of those
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Hun,
I just need the average one, then I may add up a buffer like 30%.
We will just start a simple web apps, no complex process.
Would u know the average memory usage?
Thanks
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there is no average there is no normal, its purely a function of what work your application is doing and only you know that (or dont know)
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hmmnn ok....maybe u have a running production web apps(e-commerce,
etc) can u tell me whats ur average memory usage pleaseee
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