A higher Hub capacity lets you run more modules
By now you probably know that you should increase your Hub capacity
and run more instances of the
same application server when you
want to support increased traffic on your interactive site.
You should also increase your Hub capacity so that you can run more
instances of different application servers. Here are examples of
situations that warrant this:
- Extreme bottlenecks
If your average page creation
time is half a second, but one page takes 5 seconds to run because
it is waiting for a slow back-end process, it is highly beneficial
to isolate that slow page in a separate EXE. Examples of slow
pages include: running credit card charges, certain database queries,
generating Adobe PDF files, and system administration features such
as importing new database content.
- Major functionality divisions
Just as Delphi lets you
use datamodules and forms to divide up your project into multiple
work areas, WebHub lets you divide up your project into multiple
AppIDs that work together to service a web site. While it is not
necessary to divide your application into modules, you may find it
much more convenient to code this way. Examples of modules might
be SEARCH, SHOP, DELIVER, and ADMIN.
- Phased project development
Like any software development
project, web sites are generally built in phases. You might build
one application per quarter, and leave the prior ones completely
intact and unchanged.
When you build a WebHub site, you can start with everything all
in the same application, and if you find it's getting too slow or
too crowded, you can then make the separation.