[Koha] Multiple KOHA - One Server - smecc viewpoint
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Thu Aug 28 10:45:08 NZST 2003
Subj: Re: [Koha] Multiple KOHA - One Server
Date: 8/27/2003 3:43:43 PM US Mountain Standard Time
From: <A HREF="mailto:COURYHOUSE">COURYHOUSE</A>
To: <A HREF="mailto:chris at katipo.co.nz">chris at katipo.co.nz</A>
Just a thought, running on three separate servers also spreads the work
across three processors thus if one server goes down only one library goes down
not all three. With the cheap prices of equipment especially if you get 3
used 1.2 gig processor boxes used and 15 inch monitors we give away just to
rid our selves of them.... It almost makes sense ... of course there is always
the space issue!
Three boxes takes up more room than three!
Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
> Subj: Re: [Koha] Multiple KOHA - One Server
> Date: 8/27/2003 3:34:31 PM US Mountain Standard Time
> From: <A HREF="mailto:chris at katipo.co.nz">chris at katipo.co.nz</A>
> To: <A HREF="mailto:lambert at amigos.org">lambert at amigos.org</A>
> CC: <A HREF="mailto:koha at lists.katipo.co.nz">koha at lists.katipo.co.nz</A>
> Sent from the Internet
>
>
>
> Hi Greg
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 03:46:45PM -0500, Greg Lambert/Amigos said:
> >How difficult would it be to host multiple Koha libraries on a single
> >server?
> >
> The good news is, not that hard at all :-)
>
> One of the katipo servers has 4 different koha's running on it.
>
> >The scenario could be:
> >
> > There are 3 small libraries in the same town that want to use Koha to
> > manage their individual library collections. They combine their
> > efforts (and money) to get a single server up and running, but still
> > want to display the information individually (different web addresses
> > for each library, etc).
> >
> > How difficult would this be to create?
> >
> Its not too bad, you need a different database, and a different
> /etc/koha.conf file for each koha install.
> And you need to edit the C4/Context.pm file to set the koha.conf for each
> koha to use.
>
> > How many libraries could be hosted on one server? (example 2.4 Ghz P4,
> > 512 Mb Ram, 80 Gb HD, etc).
> >
> It depends entirely on how big the libraries are, and more importantly how
> many transactions they each do a day.
> The spec above sounds fine for 3 small libraries.
>
> > Would multiple installs of Koha be necessary, or could the config files
> > be modified to have on install and then have the MySQL DBs be structured
> > to handle the different libraries?
> >
> You could do it with 3 databases, 3 config files, but they all share the
> same perl and perl modules plus html::templates.
> Its probably better to have separate installs though, which would allow you
> to easily change the templates for each koha to make each library have its
> own look.
>
> > Are there any "issues" about this type of hosting?
> >
>
> This is the solution Id go for if I wanted to run 3 separate catalogs.
> However if I wanted to run a union catalog over the three libraries, id go
> for a single Koha install, and use Koha's concept of branches to deal with
> the separate libraries.
>
> I think it depends on the aim, do they want patrons to be able to search a
> catalog and find books in all 3 libraries. Or would they rather have 3
> separate catalogs.
>
> Chris
>
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