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I\'ve a very big serveur :

 

4 xeon 2GHZ with 2Mb Cache Each ...

3 Gb Memory ECC

Server INTEL SRSH4 ....

 

And i\'ve Redhat 7.3 and a lot of software ... I want to install a lot of website in this server, but my problems it\'s to know if, because of a lot a people connected to the machine, the apache will be work slowly ... and the machine working without problems and with a liltle % of CPU and Memory Usage ...

 

There is a solution ? more than 1024 Sumultaneous Users ?

Or maybe 2 or 3 Apache on the same server ?

 

I\'ve a lot of website(6) who have more than 35 000 users/Days and a mensual trafic at 400 Gb/site ...

 

Please help me !

Thanks !!

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The solution would be to have several servers... Apache won\'t work faster because you run several instance of it.

 

Ta machine est bonne... mais je pense que plus tu as de serveurs, plus tu as la possibilité de partager les connexions sur les différents sites! Et tu évite les pannes générales! Un seul serveur c\'est aussi compliqué pour faire des backups, ce qui est TRÈS important quand tu es un host.

 

Au plaisir!

 

JP.

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