Dear Arunendra MB,
You will find many examples of users with over 100,000 items in their
DSpace repository. We have ~95,000 and it's "fine".
As for specifics, our production server has 32GB of RAM, and we use DSpace
6 with Tomcat 7 and have a heap size of 8192M. I recommend stealing the JVM
Thanks.
I will check if it works.
For *concurrent users*, I had come across this post :
http://dspace.2283337.n4.nabble.com/Maximum-number-of-DB-connections-in-pool-td4692476.html
The user had problem even after changing the value db.maxconnections.
The solution provided appears to require a lot
Hi Arunendra
That's a bit of an ask.
Here =>
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC6x/Installing+DSpace#InstallingDSpace-HardwareRecommendations
You will find hardware recommendations split into minimum, mid and high-end.
To optimize search you should run the index-discovery job see =>
Hi,
I believe there are related responses scattered through out this forum but
I need a summarized idea:
1)What configurations are required when there are large number of items
(i.e optimized search)?
2) What configurations are required when there are large number of
concurrent users?
Will