At work we're going ~ 16 Million hits per day, spread over 3
webservers (Opteron 246s w/2GB & raid1 sata).
Figure 5Million hits/day/machine.
I think you'll be fine.
My question is, how are you getting enough bandwidth to feed this at
home?
On Oct 5, 2007, at 5:09 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> Ok, so I am thinking about moving some stuff in house. In
> particular a
> mostly dynamic website that users some backend java and a mail server.
> The mail server is pretty low key, handling maybe 30K messages a day.
> The web server is expected to get about 300K hits a day. How big of a
> server do I really need?
> I was thinking Cent OS5 running Apache/TomCat/MySQL with procmail.
> And
> I was thinking I could easily getaway with something like a dual core
> 3GHz(x1333FBS) with 4GB Ram and a 4 SAS/SATA disks in a RAID5 area.
> Suggestions? Is this going to be big enough or am I low balling it?
>
>
>
> Bryan O'Neal
> Cornerstone Homes & Development, Inc.
> 4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
> Mesa, AZ 85215
> (480) 505-1900
> http://www.cornerstonehome.com
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