[mapguide-users] capacity planning and scalability
Hidekazu Shimaji
hshimaji at ybb.ne.jp
Fri Mar 2 10:22:23 EST 2007
Hello,
I think the MapGuide needs a high spec cpu, not ram, not network.
But I am not sure what hardware is nessesary for your system.
You may have to try a stress test.
Sorry I cannot help you.
Regards,
Hidekazu
--- jtby <jbrosowsky at geo-comm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi - I am new to mapguide and evaluating it against other GIS servers I have
> been using. Can anyone point me in the right direction for docs on mapguide
> opensource for planning capacity and scale?
>
> Lets say I want to support 1000 peak web users (each user pulling about 5
> map draws per minute). With mapguide, what is the architecture for doing
> that? Like do you just install a bunch of identical servers with mapguide
> and IIS and cluster them, or are there other approaches like separating the
> web tier from the GIS server tier, and / or server virtualization? That is
> to say, what is the approach for scaling a map guide server out in order to
> be able to support 1000 peak web useres at 5 draws per minute, and what
> server hardware recommendation for that?
>
> Also, for bandwidth I believe I would be looking in the 155Mbps ballbark to
> serve 1000 users with MapGuide servers, no?
>
> Thanks for any advice or directions you can point me in.
>
> JB
>
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