1)No more than 30 users at a time.
2)Bugs per month 150
3)100% reliability
4)Would prefer faster that 60 seconds
5)Comments 1 page with possible 1-2 page screenshots
6)Network Speed 1Gbs lan
-----Original Message-----
From: support-bugzilla-bounces+david_marshall=nebf...@lists.mozilla.org
[mailto:support-bugzilla-bounces+david_marshall=nebf...@lists.mozilla.o
rg] On Behalf Of Tosh, Michael J
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 12:56 PM
To: support-...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: RE: Hardware Configuration
<caution reason="JOKING">
You'll need to make sure that you have a processor, a hard drive,
and a motherboard. Oh, and memory. ;-)
</caution>
Seriously, a machine with 256MB RAM, and a PI 200MHz processor will run
Bugzilla at a decent speed for a small use instance. What size of
install do you need?
1) Number of users
2) Number of expected bugs/month to be opened/edited
3) Reliability expectations
4) Is it ok to wait 60 seconds for a list of bugs to be returned for
you?
5) Size of descriptions/comments and attachments
6) Existing Network speed (100Mbs LAN, 1Gbs LAN, 256Kbps Frame Relay,
Internet Facing, etc...)
This may help get an idea of what you are looking for. My organization
has a meeting once per week where 60 or 70 people open a shared query of
300 bugs from their own desks all at mostly the same time, so this was
our large performance metric. A Pentium IV 1.2GHz with 1GB RAM is more
than enough for that over a 100MBs LAN.
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I'd say pretty much any machine you would buy off the shelf today would
be more than enough for Bugzilla; remember that since it contains Apache
and MySQL, you are likely to be memory bound in terms of performance
(apache caches stuff, mysql does too, and so does mod_perl).