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OFBiz performance levels ?

Nitin Mittal
Hello,

I have just started evaluating OFBiz and curious to know what performance levels
does it support. Experienced users, please share some data based on your
experience. For example, how many concurrent users does it support ? What is the
average response time ?

Not looking for exact figures, just an idea would help a lot.
 thanks,
Nitin Mittal
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Re: OFBiz performance levels ?

Jacques Le Roux
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OFBiz is based on Tomcat s. So it is very scalable and depends on hardware and configuration you use (app and db clusters, farms,
etc.).
This sais when heavily used (hundreds and more) Price Rules, Promotions, or even Items per Order are known to be bottlenecks

Jacques

Nitin Mittal wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have just started evaluating OFBiz and curious to know what performance levels
> does it support. Experienced users, please share some data based on your
> experience. For example, how many concurrent users does it support ? What is the
> average response time ?
>
> Not looking for exact figures, just an idea would help a lot.
> thanks,
> Nitin Mittal


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Re: OFBiz performance levels ?

Nitin Mittal
Thanks for your quick reply,
Is there any recommendation for hardware(including RAM, Processor) required for
a small to medium startup ecommerce website with following load/configuration :-
        * 50 concurrent users at a time
        * Not more than 10 items per order
        * Simple pricing rules
        * couple of promotions running at a time (not more than 5)
 thanks,
Nitin Mittal


 



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From: Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>
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Subject: Re: OFBiz performance levels ?

OFBiz is based on Tomcat s. So it is very scalable and depends on hardware and
configuration you use (app and db clusters, farms,

etc.).
This sais when heavily used (hundreds and more) Price Rules, Promotions, or even
Items per Order are known to be bottlenecks

Jacques

Nitin Mittal wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have just started evaluating OFBiz and curious to know what performance
>levels
> does it support. Experienced users, please share some data based on your
> experience. For example, how many concurrent users does it support ? What is
>the
> average response time ?
>
> Not looking for exact figures, just an idea would help a lot.
> thanks,
> Nitin Mittal
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Re: OFBiz performance levels ?

Jacques Le Roux
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Any recent and decent server will handle that load quite easily

Jacques

Nitin Mittal wrote:

> Thanks for your quick reply,
> Is there any recommendation for hardware(including RAM, Processor) required for
> a small to medium startup ecommerce website with following load/configuration :-
> * 50 concurrent users at a time
> * Not more than 10 items per order
> * Simple pricing rules
> * couple of promotions running at a time (not more than 5)
> thanks,
> Nitin Mittal
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Mon, 18 April, 2011 12:12:19 PM
> Subject: Re: OFBiz performance levels ?
>
> OFBiz is based on Tomcat s. So it is very scalable and depends on hardware and
> configuration you use (app and db clusters, farms,
>
> etc.).
> This sais when heavily used (hundreds and more) Price Rules, Promotions, or even
> Items per Order are known to be bottlenecks
>
> Jacques
>
> Nitin Mittal wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have just started evaluating OFBiz and curious to know what performance
>> levels
>> does it support. Experienced users, please share some data based on your
>> experience. For example, how many concurrent users does it support ? What is
>> the
>> average response time ?
>>
>> Not looking for exact figures, just an idea would help a lot.
>> thanks,
>> Nitin Mittal