Thank you for your reply, I've already done several installations of Koha in DEV and Single mode. But when we have multiple installations on one server we have problems with the Zebra indexing engine. This is why we try to virtualize (with Xen), or to install a single Koha running with several databases. We are therefore looking for feedback and help to build the right architecture : that is the most easily maintainable for 20 School and can easily accommodate 500 simultaneous users. Brice On 02/08/2010 12:18, Joe Atzberger wrote:
Koha can be effectively virtualized for production in VMware, Virtualbox or xen. It is quite common and helpful.
And yes, you can use the same codebase with different Koha instances. You will have to do edit your $KOHA_CONF files accordingly. But start with one instance and get familiar with it first before trying to add additional ones.
--Joe
2010/8/2 Brice Sanchez <brice.sanchez@sys-tech.net <mailto:brice.sanchez@sys-tech.net>>
Hello everyone,
I'm preparing to install Koha 3.2 for 20 schools and I was wondering if some of you had used the method of virtualization (VMWare or Virtualbox). If yes, is it effective? What are the problems you encountered? Have you done any benchmarks?
I am also looking for a method with one Koha and several databases and Zebras : Is this a successful method?
Thank you for your answers!
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