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--- Andrea Brancatelli On 2018-10-30 15:51, Andrea Brancatelli wrote: > Hi, > > I have a bare curiosity - I know it's a pretty vague question, but how many > continuous replication jobs one can expect to run on a single "common" > machine? > > With common I'd say a quad/octa core with ~16GB RAM... > > I don't need an exact number, just the order of it... 1? 10? 100? 1000? > > I've read a lot about the per-user approach, the filtered replication and all > that stuff, but on a test server with 64 replication jobs (1 central user and > 32 test users) the machine is totally bent on its knees: > > root@bigdata-free-rm-01:~/asd # uptime > 3:50PM up 5 days, 4:55, 3 users, load averages: 9.28, 9.84, 9.39 > > I'm attaching a screenshot of current htop output (filtered for CouchDB user, > but it's the only thing running on the machine)... > > -- > > Andrea Brancatelli
