WSO2 ESB 5.0.0 - maximum traffic it can hold
I am trying to analyse what will be the maximum traffic can wso2 ESB 5.0.0 can take or hold in a Production environment.
- Like how many API's we can deploy in two servers in a cluster with 2 WSO2 MB?
- What will be the maximum number of calls each API or the overall API's can take per minute?
We have 2 ESB and 2 MB servers running in a cluster.
ESB: 16 GB RAM 100GB HD
MB: 4 GB RAm 100GB HD
Any information will be helpful.
wso2 wso2esb esb wso2mb
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I am trying to analyse what will be the maximum traffic can wso2 ESB 5.0.0 can take or hold in a Production environment.
- Like how many API's we can deploy in two servers in a cluster with 2 WSO2 MB?
- What will be the maximum number of calls each API or the overall API's can take per minute?
We have 2 ESB and 2 MB servers running in a cluster.
ESB: 16 GB RAM 100GB HD
MB: 4 GB RAm 100GB HD
Any information will be helpful.
wso2 wso2esb esb wso2mb
What has ESB apis to do with MB? Anyway I suggest you to do some real load testing, even starting with the simple JMeter
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 8:43
Thanks. Will check on that. I was looking if someone has the numbers in the range, something like that.
– sam
Nov 28 '18 at 12:23
you may have a look at the capacity planning of wso2 wso2.com/library/articles/2015/12/… (pre ESB/proxy). ESB itself can handle a lot of requests
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 13:25
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I am trying to analyse what will be the maximum traffic can wso2 ESB 5.0.0 can take or hold in a Production environment.
- Like how many API's we can deploy in two servers in a cluster with 2 WSO2 MB?
- What will be the maximum number of calls each API or the overall API's can take per minute?
We have 2 ESB and 2 MB servers running in a cluster.
ESB: 16 GB RAM 100GB HD
MB: 4 GB RAm 100GB HD
Any information will be helpful.
wso2 wso2esb esb wso2mb
I am trying to analyse what will be the maximum traffic can wso2 ESB 5.0.0 can take or hold in a Production environment.
- Like how many API's we can deploy in two servers in a cluster with 2 WSO2 MB?
- What will be the maximum number of calls each API or the overall API's can take per minute?
We have 2 ESB and 2 MB servers running in a cluster.
ESB: 16 GB RAM 100GB HD
MB: 4 GB RAm 100GB HD
Any information will be helpful.
wso2 wso2esb esb wso2mb
wso2 wso2esb esb wso2mb
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What has ESB apis to do with MB? Anyway I suggest you to do some real load testing, even starting with the simple JMeter
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 8:43
Thanks. Will check on that. I was looking if someone has the numbers in the range, something like that.
– sam
Nov 28 '18 at 12:23
you may have a look at the capacity planning of wso2 wso2.com/library/articles/2015/12/… (pre ESB/proxy). ESB itself can handle a lot of requests
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 13:25
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What has ESB apis to do with MB? Anyway I suggest you to do some real load testing, even starting with the simple JMeter
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 8:43
Thanks. Will check on that. I was looking if someone has the numbers in the range, something like that.
– sam
Nov 28 '18 at 12:23
you may have a look at the capacity planning of wso2 wso2.com/library/articles/2015/12/… (pre ESB/proxy). ESB itself can handle a lot of requests
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 13:25
What has ESB apis to do with MB? Anyway I suggest you to do some real load testing, even starting with the simple JMeter
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 8:43
What has ESB apis to do with MB? Anyway I suggest you to do some real load testing, even starting with the simple JMeter
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 8:43
Thanks. Will check on that. I was looking if someone has the numbers in the range, something like that.
– sam
Nov 28 '18 at 12:23
Thanks. Will check on that. I was looking if someone has the numbers in the range, something like that.
– sam
Nov 28 '18 at 12:23
you may have a look at the capacity planning of wso2 wso2.com/library/articles/2015/12/… (pre ESB/proxy). ESB itself can handle a lot of requests
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 13:25
you may have a look at the capacity planning of wso2 wso2.com/library/articles/2015/12/… (pre ESB/proxy). ESB itself can handle a lot of requests
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 13:25
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What has ESB apis to do with MB? Anyway I suggest you to do some real load testing, even starting with the simple JMeter
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 8:43
Thanks. Will check on that. I was looking if someone has the numbers in the range, something like that.
– sam
Nov 28 '18 at 12:23
you may have a look at the capacity planning of wso2 wso2.com/library/articles/2015/12/… (pre ESB/proxy). ESB itself can handle a lot of requests
– gusto2
Nov 28 '18 at 13:25