Hello!
Does anybody have information about sizing of MediaWiki, i.e. if I have 1000 users per day how much RAM/CPU do I need to run MediaWiki? Moreover, when I have 10000 users per day, how much RAM/CPU is needed in this case? And when I have 20000 users per day how much RAM/CPU is needed in this case?
Does anybody knows where to get such information? Any ideas about how to calculate this?
Best regards, Vasli Slavik
Hello Vasli, your question is too generic. By "users", do you mean editors or mere visitors? If visitors, will they be logged in or logged out?
Also, what kind of extensions do you plan to run? Which of the tweaks at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Performance_tuning are you ready to adopt?
Nemo
Hello, Nemo!
By users I mean readers, who are not authorized, i.e. logged out.
I interested on a "stock" mediawiki without any extensions as it was from tar bz archive.
As for performance tuning let's say that we don't use any caching system, we just use some PHP libraries, for example, curl.
I'm looking for some approximate numbers. Statistics from some running wikis would be good too.
-----Original Message----- From: "Federico Leva (Nemo)" nemowiki@gmail.com Sent: 21.12.2015 13:24 To: "mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org" mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] MediaWiki sizing
Hello Vasli, your question is too generic. By "users", do you mean editors or mere visitors? If visitors, will they be logged in or logged out?
Also, what kind of extensions do you plan to run? Which of the tweaks at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Performance_tuning are you ready to adopt?
Nemo
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