
I can give you some info about our environment:
Some 700-odd users and 10 agents. This is a realy low traffic system
with ~1900 Tickets in 8 Months, so about 11 Tickets per working day.
This runs on a FreeBSD system with a 4 core Intel XEON E5620 @2,4 Ghz
and 8 GB of RAM.
This is probably way oversized as we are currently using about 2.5GB
of RAM and the most demanding CPU job would be the backup at night and
all those icinga checks...
Cheers
Phil
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2011/8/30 Wagner
Linux
yes, I was estimating something like in the maximum of 5 tickets per user per day
Thanks
2011/8/30 Lars Jørgensen
On 29-08-2011 19:59, Wagner wrote:
I needing a table, with a number of users or tickets (don't know which is better to estimate) and the hardware needed to the server, something like this:
50 agents - ~1 GB RAM, processor Y and X GB HD 100 agens - ~ 2 GB RAM, processor Z and Y GB HD
Windows or Linux? I think the best way to measure this is how many tickets you expect to handle daily.
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