Hi Walt,
We're running a web site (non-fresh food, sports,
house stuff ...) on Oracle 8.1.5/Solaris 2.6 with an
E4500 (6G ram and 6 cpu).
The frontend is Vignette's Storyserver.
Web servers are running Apache and Alteon switches for
load balancing.
We have between 1000 and 4500 hits /per hour on the
homepage.
The E4500 is not stressed at all.
- "Weaver, Walt" <wweaver_at_rightnowtech.com> a
écrit : > Is there anyone out there running a web site
hosting
> environment with Oracle
> on the back end? If so, I'd be interested in hearing
> what kind of hardware
> and software you're running and how well it works.
>
> We currently have about 600 hosted customers, due to
> expand to over a
> thousand by the end of the year. Our plan is to
> consolidate all of our
> customers on a single platform for easier
> administration; currently we're
> using MySQL, Oracle, and SQL Server on a number of
> hardware platforms.
>
> Our plan is to move everyone to Oracle, and we're
> looking at the Sun 4500 as
> our hardware platform. I'm trying to figure out how
> well all this stuff is
> going to scale, if we can run all these sites on a
> single 4500 or if we'll
> have to purchase more. The front-end web application
> layer will be Sun
> Netra's, and we'll be using the 4500's on the back
> end, either in a
> fail-over or clustered environment.
>
> SO, my question: is anyone out there doing something
> like this, and if so,
> what's been your experience? Is it possible to run
> close to a thousand
> customer web sites on a single 4500? These sites
> will be anything from small
> mom 'n pop sites up to Fortune 500 company sites. Am
> I out of my mind to run
> a single instance of Oracle with one schema for each
> site?
>
> I'd sure be interested to hear any comments,
> suggestions, or even derisive
> laughter.
>
> Thanks,
> --Walt Weaver
> Bozeman, Montana, USA
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> Author: Weaver, Walt
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