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How  many concurrence can support a server with 4 PPC Power 6 and 16GB RAM??!!

I was thinking install the load balancing in this machine but maybe I
could run PostgreSQL in this machine without problems for my
concurrence



2010/6/1 John R Pierce <pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Ernesto Quiñones wrote:
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>> The "architecture"  that I need to install is:
>>
>>
>> 1 AIX  ----------> 3 AIX    --------------> 1
>> load                   servers                     Storage
>> balancer            with PostgreSQL      (SAN)
>>
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>> the 3 AIX PostgreSQL are PPC RS64-III with 1gb RAM
>>
>> the concurrence is near to 250 - 300 connections (the total user is
>> bigger than 32,000)
>>
>> some idea/advice?
>>
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> good luck.   replace those weak PPC boxes with a single proper Power6 or
> Power7 system and run circles around them.
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