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RAJAT


--- Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> >>>>> "Vikram" == Vikram Mandal
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>     Vikram> Hi All, I need to recommend the hardware
> needs for hosting
>     Vikram> of two corporate websites of a major
> telecom company. The
>     Vikram> sites will be based on popular open
> source content
>     Vikram> management systems developed in PHP,
> MySQL. We will be
>     Vikram> having two instances of the CMS e.g. one
> for each.
> 
>     Vikram> The site is registered with
> newtworksolutions and they
>     Vikram> have ranked its traffic ranking as 1.
> Could some please
>     Vikram> suggest the RAM, Processor and type of
> server that would
>     Vikram> be suitable preferably IBM, HP or may be
> SUN. The OS is
>     Vikram> going to be some flavor of *nix. Site
> content will also
>     Vikram> have flash, videos as well.
> Unfortunately I am yet to get
>     Vikram> any info on the website stats. Lets take
> rough figure of a
>     Vikram> max of 500 simultaneous hits during pick
> time which would
>     Vikram> happen usually every quarter of the
> year.
> 
> You'd need something like a 2- or 4-processor box
> with 4G of RAM to
> handle that kind of traffic.  Have hardware RAID
> with fast channels
> and disks.
> 
> Going in for a FLOSS CMS sounds good, but be aware
> that most CMSs
> (FLOSS and otherwise) are riddled with security
> holes.  Hire a good
> security consultant to help you out.
> 
> [Incidentally I'm a good security consultant]
> 
> <g,d&r>
> 
> I can only give opinions about Linux... no point in
> going in for a
> proprietary Unix when Linux works as well or better,
> and server costs
> are so much lower.
> 
>     Vikram> Please also support your suggestion with
> fact and figures
>     Vikram> as the recommendation for the same will
> have to justified
>     Vikram> by me to our clients.
> 
> Facts: I said it so it must be true.
> 
> Figures: Here's three for a start: 36, 24 and 36. 
> Please feel free to
> contact me if you require more -- I have tons of
> spare numbers lying
> around that I haven't used for quite some time.
> 
> Seriously, please don't expect the list to do your
> homework for you.
> You want suggestions, you'll get them; making them
> acceptable to your
> clients is your job.
> 
>     Vikram> BTW, could some one also tell how do I
> figure out the
>     Vikram> consumption of memory by my PHP scripts.
> 
>     Vikram> And help, comments will be highly
> appreciated. And thank
>     Vikram> you for reading this much.
> 
> You're welcome.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> - -- Raju
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