Re: Um. silly question perhaps...but I don't know, so I'm askin'..
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texte = well i kinda assumed that you would leave enough left over for the machinesstandard overheads.Although it would kinda of interesting if some rocket scientist out therewould try and put a 257 mb db onto a machine with 256 mb of ram...on 10/8/01 12:15 PM, Kenneth Grome at owner@kengrome.com wrote:>> recommendation have been made on this talk list that you need al least 1mb>> of ram foreach mb of database.> > And this was *not* a very good suggestion ...> > You definitely need *mor* RAM than the size of your largest database,> and if you want all your available db's to be able to remain open at> all times (for speed and efficiency) you need to have more RAM than> the total size of all db's combined.> > WebCat needs enough RAM to put each db into RAM, of course, but it> also needs enough additional RAM for the application space, its db> indexes, template cache, etc. -- so you should have MORE RAM than the> total of all open db's.> > Unfortunately, I don't think SMSI has ever provided a formula for> calculating exactly how much.> > ===========================================================> Kenneth Grome & Associates> US-International eCommerce Business Development Specialists> Office: +6332 262-8164 Mobile: +63919 749-0060> For direct-dialed calls from the USA, please use 011 prefix> ===========================================================> > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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well i kinda assumed that you would leave enough left over for the machinesstandard overheads.Although it would kinda of interesting if some rocket scientist out therewould try and put a 257 mb db onto a machine with 256 mb of ram...on 10/8/01 12:15 PM, Kenneth Grome at owner@kengrome.com wrote:>> recommendation have been made on this Talk List that you need al least 1mb>> of ram foreach mb of database.> > And this was *not* a very good suggestion ...> > You definitely need *mor* RAM than the size of your largest database,> and if you want all your available db's to be able to remain open at> all times (for speed and efficiency) you need to have more RAM than> the total size of all db's combined.> > WebCat needs enough RAM to put each db into RAM, of course, but it> also needs enough additional RAM for the application space, its db> indexes, template cache, etc. -- so you should have MORE RAM than the> total of all open db's.> > Unfortunately, I don't think SMSI has ever provided a formula for> calculating exactly how much.> > ===========================================================> Kenneth Grome & Associates> US-International eCommerce Business Development Specialists> Office: +6332 262-8164 Mobile: +63919 749-0060> For direct-dialed calls from the USA, please use 011 prefix> ===========================================================> > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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