[TYPO3] Capacity planning and hardware sizing documentation

Ralf Hettinger ng at ralfhettinger.de
Wed Aug 9 17:52:24 CEST 2006


Hi Steven,

the answer is probably: depends...


The very basic requirements:
http://typo3.org/1275.0.html


If you plan to employ extensions that use external libraries:
Have a look at the specific extension (well... that's pretty rough, I know)
http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/extension-manuals/

Typically libraries might be Xpdf, Htmldoc, Catdoc, ghostscript for document
generation and indexing - but as said before: depends. If you're on a root
server running Linux you won't run into insolvable problems.


Cronjobs may be very handy for different things here and there, so better have
access to a crontab (should be no problem for a dedicated server running Linux)


If you expect more traffic than just a visit here and there, you should
definitely have a look at
http://typo3.org/development/articles/testing-and-tuning-typo3-performance/page/1/

Reads: php accelerator a must, eAccelerator recommended - and if it still
doesn't fit - go for finetuning your server environment.


Cheers
Ralf


Steven Whatmore schrieb:
> Good morning,
> 
> I am in the initial stages of determining the sizing requirements of a typical Typo3 installation here at my company.
> 
> I have already found some high-level information regarding this, but can anyone point me in the right direction as too where I would find some detailed information of this nature. 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Steve Whatmore
> Technical Lead Web Development
> Sigma Software Solutions
> 55 York St., Suite 1100
> Toronto, ON
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> 
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