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Overview

Overview

Confluence is a J2EE web application that can either run entirely on 1 instance or be split up into the following individual instances:

  • Application Server - This is where the confluence web app will live, hosted by tomcat. by default will use port 8090
  • Web Server (Reverse Proxy Server) (optional) - This allows you to host confluence with apache in front, allowing the use of ports under 1024, like 80 and 443.
  • Database Server (optional) - while confluence can run fine with an internal DB, you can setup an external DB for confluence to use. By default atlassian recommends Postgresql or ms sql, though you can also get mysql and oracle working.
  • External user directory (optional) -

Limits

The limits per confluence instance are as follows:

Most Spaces 1700
Most Internal Users 15K
Most LDAP Users 100K
Most Pages 80K

Example Hardware Specifications

Accounts Spaces Pages CPUs CPU (GHz) RAM (MB) Notes
150 30 1,000 1 2.6 1,024
350 100 15,000 2 2.8 1,536
5,000 500 4 3 2,048
10,000 350 16,000 2 3.8 2,048
10,000 60 3,500 2 3.6 4,096
21,000 950 2 3.6 4,096
85,000 100 12,500 4 2.6 4,096 3 machines total: application server, database server, Apache HTTPD + LDAP tunnel server.
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