Good morning, Roger.

Unfortunately, I don't have any numbers to share with you. In my experience
PHP and its dependencies like Apache and PASE are very well behaved. Unless
you expect an insane amount of traffic you should be fine.

Alfred

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Roger Vicker, CCP <rv-tech@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I am looking at an upper Model 800 with 1GB of memory at V5R4 that is
purring along quite fine serving their static web pages. The system has
Domino (7.0.2 going to 8.0.1 next week with 30 users) and about 5 power
users plus a handful of light inquiry users. They are looking at going
to a Power6 and 6.1 but that won't be till late summer.

Would it be a mistake to add the Zend Core load to this system to serve
the 1 (one, singular) PHP island they want on their new home page or
will the resource overhead be minimal enough to not wait for the new box?

Thanks.

Roger Vicker, CCP

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