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| Average page calculation time | ||||
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| 0.25 seconds | 0.50 seconds | 1 second | 2 seconds | |
| 1 EXE | 240 | 120 | 60 | 30 |
| 5 EXEs | 1200 | 600 | 300 | 150 |
| 10 EXEs | 2400 | 1200 | 600 | 300 |
| 20 EXEs | 4800 | 2400 | 1200 | 600 |
By upgrading the Hub Capacity and running more instances of the EXE, you can move from low to medium traffic with relative ease. The limits will be set by the capacity of the physical machine to run the desired software and on the overall capacity of the database engine.
To calculate total number of pages that would be served per day, take the number per minute multiplied by 1440. For example, the low-end configuration would serve 30 x 1440 which equals 43,200 pages per day. The majority of web sites serve less than 10,000 pages per day, so a 1-EXE setup will suffice for most situations.
Regarding Multiple Domains (web sites)
WebHub applications can work equally well on a single
Internet domain or multiple domains. For example, you
can write a generic WebHub application that services
both www.site1.com and www.site2.com running on the
same physical machine. There is no limit, per se, on
the number of pages or features that you can include
in that EXE. If both sites are fairly low traffic,
the single EXE could serve both of them.
Hub Deployment License is by Machine
The Hub is licensed based on usage on a physical machine. It
is up to the developer to decide how many domains, CPUS,
or RAM to put in that machine. Hub v2.x license pricing is based on the
number of CPUs on the machine.
There are no surcharges to have a separate database server, even if that database server is an integral part of the web application.
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