Many of us are using CentOS or some Linux flavor.  Give it as much RAM as you 
can.  On my machine, the CPU is almost always at zero.  Configuration wise, I 
think Dave Leber's presentation this year on Linode deployment is a good place 
to start.

Paul
On Dec 9, 2011, at 2:08 PM, Gino Pacitti wrote:

> 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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