I have a Data.fs now at 816.4 MB and it is doing fine. There are plenty of ways to keep down the size of the DB most of which have already been suggested.... - Let apache serve images - Store big files on the file system (or through products that allow that) - Pack your Data.fs frequently - Make sure your system has lots of RAM (Zope stores things in memory) - Use 2.6.1 which has better cache implementation - Use an outside cache (squid, mod_proxy) to let Zope do what Zope does best (not server up static, frequent files). BZ
Hi, I plan to setup an apache/zope server for virtual hosting in an ISP environment. Are there any good docs outlining resource requirements of zope?
Using ZODB it looks (from my initial foray) as if all data is stored in the file Data.fs. If Data.fs grows to 1/2 GB will my zope server still function? What if things grow to 2 GB?
Thanks! -- Fraser Campbell <fraser@wehave.net> http://wehave.net/ Brampton, Ontario, Canada Linux 2.4.20 AuthenticAMD
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