Re: Server Question
Re: Server Question
- Subject: Re: Server Question
- From: "Jérémy DE ROYER [INGENCYS]" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:31:07 +0100
For about 200 EUR a month (business plan), I think it's a good plan for mac os x hosting.
Jérémy
Le 12 déc. 2011 à 10:21, Gino Pacitti a écrit :
> Yea... maybe they do...
>
> What do you all think of the pricing?? Is there a more economical solution?
>
> Gino
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>> From: "Jérémy DE ROYER [INGENCYS]" <email@hidden>
>> Date: 12 December 2011 09:12:48 GMT
>> To: Gino Pacitti <email@hidden>
>> Cc: WebObjects-Dev Mailing List List <email@hidden>
>> Subject: Re: Server Question
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>> Hi,
>>
>> XCloud wrote
>> "Powered by newest Apple’s Mac Pro and Xserve Hardware, VMware vSphere and Mac OS X Lion Server."
>>
>> We use mac pro for our servers. I think they do the same as Xserve doesn't exist anymore, even if they have old ones...
>>
>> Jérémy
>>
>> Le 12 déc. 2011 à 10:07, Gino Pacitti a écrit :
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>>> Thank... I was looking at this company... http://xcloud.me/
>>>
>>> They seem to virtualized Lion server.... they seem to be still using Xserve though... ?
>>>
>>> Gino
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>>>> From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
>>>> Date: 12 December 2011 03:25:51 GMT
>>>> To: Gino Pacitti <email@hidden>
>>>> Cc: WebObjects-Dev Mailing List List <email@hidden>
>>>> Subject: Re: Server Question
>>>>
>>>> BTW, with 200-300 users per instance with 20 instances, you should look at load balancing. I guess that having that number of users is for an important app, so load balancing (or at least fail over) is something to look at… VMWare ESX or XenServer could be an option. With ESX it can move a VM live(!) to another host if one of your server host is down.
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>>>>> Ah... so what do think is the best platform for WebObjects ?
>>>>>
>>>>> What sort of RAM, CPU and OS for about 20 Instances with around 200 - 300 users per instance...
>>>>>
>>>>> G
>>>>> On 9 Dec 2011, at 19:05, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> That's an answer than even ex-Apple people won't give… But I think it was Oracle for database and Solaris as the OS (which would explain why they don't even need Xserve and stopped building them). I have heard SAP is involved for the Apple Store but those are just rumors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What server and OS are used by Apple for iTunes and Apple Store... What sort of configuration is used do you think?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> G
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