Hi there,
In this site I expect to serve 742* users (visits/connections/clients) simultaneously in any given time period (at the most).
I understand that a headless client (which is started inside the Servoy application server) has an overhead of about 2 Megabyte for each JSP web session (per client being started). Am I correct here?
Assuming that a JSP web session = one visit/connection, I will need 1484 Megabyte of RAM available to serve the JSP pages. This is just about 1.5G of RAM to handle the clients sessions. Is this correct?
Megabyte used to be considered a large amount of data. Now, it seems that all of the clients can be served with 1.5G of RAM. Am I correct in my calculations/approach?
Is there any other overhead/memory cost that I am not considering when deploying a web site as a SHC?
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* I got to that number (742) after looking into the Webalizer/usage statistics for our website. This number is based in the maximum value of number of visits in a single day during the last 12 months; and then in an algorithm that further shrink the number to reflect the maximum number of expected users that could be served in a given period of time. In other words, if I were to use the Smart Client, I needed then 742 client licenses available.
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Thanks!
JC