A large production environment consists of more than two servers. For such a large setup, the expected memory usage per application pool is between 2 GB and 4 GB RAM. We recommend to use database cluster. This setup is suitable for more advanced scenarios such as having all content creation and maintenance processes on a content staging server and only then synching the content to live instances. If, however, content creation is required to be on the live instance, then you can dedicate one of the NLB nodes to be used specifically for backend access.
For more information about running Sitefinity CMS on multiple servers, see Load balancing.
The following table lists the minimum recommended specifications per node:
NOTE: You can limit the SQL memory usage to 14 GB.
Increase your Sitefinity skills by signing up for our free trainings. Get Sitefinity-certified at Progress Education Community to boost your credentials.
This free lesson teaches administrators, marketers, and other business professionals how to use the Integration hub service to create automated workflows between Sitefinity and other business systems.
This free lesson teaches administrators the basics about protecting yor Sitefinity instance and its sites from external threats. Configure HTTPS, SSL, allow lists for trusted sites, and cookie security, among others.
The free on-demand video course teaches developers how to use Sitefinity .NET Core and leverage its decoupled architecture and new way of coding against the platform.
To submit feedback, please update your cookie settings and allow the usage of Functional cookies.
Your feedback about this content is important