----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel S. Reichenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 5:27 AM
Subject: New site, real world examples
> Hy,
> just a little call to you:
>
> as the new site will contain a section with a site listing with sites
> running on OpenSA, i would like to hear from you, what kind of sites
> you`re running.
> The entries in te site listing should generaly contain these items:
> - platform: which Windows version are you using?
> - hardware: processor, RAM, etc.
> - description: what are your experiences with OpenSA? Tell us,
> what your site is about...
>
> Greetings, Daniel
>
> Daniel S. Reichenbach
>
> Institut Ingenium GmbH
> Allaire Alliance Consulting Partner
>
>
Interactive Technologies, Inc. is running OpenSA 1.0 under Windows 2000
Server on a Pentium III 650 w/128 MB RAM. We have a cluster of ten of these
machines with a F5 Networks BigIP for firewall and dynamic load balancing
duties. Each runs a Apache service in unsecure mode only, and a Apache
service in secure mode only. This has given very stable results with minimal
resource usage.
The web servers retrieve content from a file server with dual Pentium III
700 (I think), 512MB RAM, and a 50GB SCSI 4 way RAID array. We host dozens
of large sites (PayByCheck.com, PhoneTrace.com, and others) with over 1.5
million hits a month.
OpenSA has been great (since 0.20), and we have been using it since 0.10.
Alot of what we serve is static, ActivePerl, or PHP3 and 4. A SQL Server
cluster handles the back-end...
Stefan T. Peters
Interactive Technologies, Inc.