Another thing, as on SplitBrain: try lighttp (i think thats its name), a more simple and much faster version of http server ... that might give an extra kick of performance. Am 26.10.2006 schrieb "liushk" <liushk@xxxxxxxxx>: >thanks. > >i think, Debian + Apache2 + php4 would be the best choice. > >if you only running dokuwiki, you can disable all the apache modules >except rewrite and mod_php, then you will got the best performance. >so, i think, 512M RAM is enough for 100 active users > >if you done a performance test, let us know, thanks > > > >2006/10/26, Bob McConnell <rvm@xxxxxxxxx>: >> For our server, we are running Fedora Core 5 and Apache 1.3.34 on a Dell >> PowerEdge with a pair of 1 GHZ Pentium 3 processors, 512MB RAM and two 18 GB >> SCSI drives. Power comes through an APC SmartUPS 1400. The drives are brand >> new, while the server itself is recycled. This computer is only running the >> wiki and I expect we will have to add more memory once we open up access to >> the full company. It has a Gigabit network connection, so we don't expect >> any local bandwidth problems. Bandwidth to remote sites is already an issue >> even without the wiki. But we expect growth pains like that occasionally. >-- >DokuWiki mailing list - more info at >http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist