[AG-TECH] Venue and Bridge Server specs

Todd Zimmerman toddz at sfu.ca
Thu Jun 9 11:38:38 CDT 2005


Agreed on the crashing.  Our venueserver hasn't had any problems and it 
runs 24/7.  It usually only needs to be restarted about once ever month or 
so...

Concerning configuration and setup, our main venueserver runs on the same 
machine as one of our bridges, while a second machine serves mostly as a 
second bridge (geographically separated) but can serve as a backup 
venueserver in times of crisis.

One machine is a P3 1Ghz, the other a P4 2.8Ghz, both with 2 GB of mem.

Neither has had an issue with performance and we host some fairly large 
meetings occassionally...

Todd

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Derek Piper wrote:
> 
>     Your VenueServer crashes a lot? hmm. I actually run ours on the same 
> machine that does our Audio and Video for the node we have here. This 
> was simple because when I was installing it last year, it was deemed 
> that that was 'the AccessGrid Linux machine'. Whether that's smart or 
> not, I don't know, but I've found it to be very stable. It's a single 
> P4/3Ghz with 1GB RAM. The machine was recently reformatted and 
> reinstalled (now Debian Sarge instead of RedHat 9) because of a failing 
> harddrive (Dell and their Maxtors ... sheesh). The VenueServer had to be 
> restarted occaisionally, but I'm thinking it was a few months between 
> intervals. We have a bridge server on a different machine (another 3Ghz 
> P4 that does web stuff), since because of the audio and video VICs on 
> the AV machine, they cannot occupy the same machine.
> 
>     Derek
> 
> Andrew Rowley wrote:
> 
>> Relating to this, I also wondered if people generally run their bridge
>> server and venue server on the same of separate machines?
>>
>> We currently run ours on the same machine (a P4 1.7Ghz with 512MB 
>> RAM).  The
>> venueserver crashes fairly often, and I sometimes find that restarting 
>> the
>> bridge server helps, so I assume the bridge server sometimes puts a 
>> lot of
>> load on the server.
>>
>> Andrew :)
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>> ________________________________________
>> From: owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov] On 
>> Behalf
>> Of Natalia Costas Lago
>> Sent: 09 June 2005 08:39
>> To: ag-tech
>> Subject: [AG-TECH] Venue and Bridge Server specs
>>
>>  
>> Dear all,
>>  
>>  
>> Seeking for some information related to the hardware I need for our own
>> venue/bridge server I found two threads with no answer to this 
>> question.  
>> It seems to me that the venue server doesnt need heavy resources, but I'm
>> not so sure about the bridge server.
>>  
>> I would really appreciate the sites that hold/organise very big 
>> meetings (as
>> Argonne with SCGlobal for instance), and have much experience in these
>> matters, give us some guidelines about the specs recommended (or the
>> place/website where I could gather some information).  
>> Kind regards,
>> Natalia.
>>  
>> -----------------------------------
>> Natalia Costas Lago
>> email: natalia at cesga.es
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>>
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