Commit 814a4595 authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets's avatar Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Merge branch '512mb' into 'master'

512mb

Most people only care about the 512mb option, we should mention that with one worked you don't get http pushes.
parents 2bfd95d8 01799721
...@@ -43,18 +43,24 @@ We love [JRuby](http://jruby.org/) and [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/)) but GitLab ...@@ -43,18 +43,24 @@ We love [JRuby](http://jruby.org/) and [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/)) but GitLab
## CPU ## CPU
- 1 core works for under 100 users but the responsiveness might suffer - 1 core works supports up to 100 users but the application will not be responsive
- **2 cores** is the **recommended** number of cores and supports up to 100 users - **2 cores** is the **recommended** number of cores and supports up to 500 users
- 4 cores supports up to 1,000 users - 4 cores supports up to 2,000 users
- 8 cores supports up to 10,000 users - 8 cores supports up to 5,000 users
- 16 cores supports up to 10,0000 users
- 32 cores supports up to 20,0000 users
- 64 cores supports up to 40,0000 users
## Memory ## Memory
- 512MB is too little memory, GitLab will be very slow and you will need 250MB of swap - 512MB is the abolute minimum, you need 256MB of swap, you can configure only one slow unicorn worker, only ssh access will work, we do not recommend this
- 768MB is the minimal memory size but we advise against this
- 1GB supports up to 100 users (with individual repositories under 250MB, otherwise git memory usage necessitates using swap space) - 1GB supports up to 100 users (with individual repositories under 250MB, otherwise git memory usage necessitates using swap space)
- **2GB** is the **recommended** memory size and supports up to 1,000 users - **2GB** is the **recommended** memory size and supports up to 500 users
- 4GB supports up to 10,000 users - 4GB supports up to 2,000 users
- 8GB supports up to 5,000 users
- 16GB supports up to 10,000 users
- 32GB supports up to 20,000 users
- 64GB supports up to 40,000 users
## Storage ## Storage
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