Vinayak Tadas[MSFT]
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Thu Jan 13, 2005 8:37 am Post subject:
RE: Hardware requirements? |
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What is the configuration of your catalog? What types of searches are you
perorming (Product Query or Freetext)
Try the point 7 in this article to see if it helps
(http://blogs.msdn.com/vinayakt/archive/2004/04/27/120789.aspx)
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From: "Dean J Garrett" <info@amuletc.com>
Subject: Hardware requirements?
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:01:03 -0800
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We're ready to launch a new Commerce Server 2000 site (actually MSIB 1.0)
and it must support up to 75 concurrent users with 2.5 second response times
for searches against the product catalog. Currently, we have two Dell
Poweredge 1750 Windows 2000 servers, 3.2Ghz, 2GB Ram. One is the web server
and the other is the database server. We just added a 2nd processor to the
SQL box. We're running SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Ed. We're finding through
automated performance testing software that the system handles 60 concurrent
users with 7 second response times but after 60 response times rise
drastically to around 24 seconds.
Does anyone have an opinion what architecture is needed to guarantee 2.5
second response times for catalog searches? Is there any CS2K tuning
technique we might try?
Thanks!
Thanks
Vinayak Tadas
Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/vinayakt
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