We have Zope 1.10.2 running on a Cobalt Cube 2700WG. It compiled and runs flawlessly. Our Qube is a first generation machine, with the 150Mhz MIPS chip and only 16MB of RAM. Zope was a bit slow even for development work (our team has only three people). Now we upgraded the Qube RAM to 32MB and it is OK, but not fast. Zope runs faster on a Pentium running Windows NT with 96MB of RAM, and *much* faster on the IDG intranet site, where the server is a Pentium II with 192MB of RAM and NT. So our limited experience tells us 64MB would be the bare minimum for a low traffic public web site. []s Luciano At 15:53 17/05/99 -0500, you wrote:
Hello,
I have been in correspondence with my dialup ISP about co-locating with him so that I could find out my costs to eventually deploy my website. He gave me a list of options one of which was the Cobalt RaQ.
What are Zope users experiences running Zope on these devices?
As much as is possible and when it is possible I would like my setup to be Z all the way. Zope, ZODB, ZServer, etc. For what I want these devices look like they would be plenty sufficient.
What would be the optimum amount of RAM for a Zope server like this? A single website using Linux, Zope, ZServer and possibly MailMan. Would 32mb be sufficient or would 64mb be necessary?
Jimmie Houchin
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