We would like to know what is a optimum production hardware sizing for Kill Bill in Tomcat 8.5.5.
Estimated:
Number of Tenants: 1800
Accounts per Tenants: 50
Kill Bill highly use cases:
1. Invoice Creation
2. Payment through plugin similar to killbill-hello-world-java-plugin structure.
Best Regards
Chester
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Deployment will be on-premise, and MySQL RDS cluster of 3.
Killbill version: 0.18.3
2 instances of Kill BillExpected able to handle at least 60tps
We do not have bus and notification queue configuration.
Sorry on the Mysql RDS typo, we are not using any AWS.Database is on-premise too, else the setup would sounds really weird.
We will try move to 0.18.6, given that it will not break our existing kb-plugins.
Regarding the internal event bus and notification queues configuration, I do not recall explicitly configure anything. I assume Kill Bill there's default value somewhere.
60tps would be mixed operations, as I read through your performance-numbers load test, sustaining 133 req/sec.Since we will not be having hardware as powerful upfront, so expected less than half of your result, I presume is reasonable?