PLANNING


Determining how many Domino servers to include in a cluster
Adding IBM® Domino® servers to the cluster increases the cluster's ability to balance the workload so that no server becomes overloaded and performance stays high. However, if servers use too many server tasks, CPU-intensive applications, and replicas, adding servers can decrease performance because of the additional amount of cluster traffic required to keep databases synchronized on all servers.

A larger cluster is better able to absorb the workload when a cluster server fails. If you have a cluster with only two servers, for example, if one of the servers fails, the other server must absorb 100% of the failed server's workload. You could run each server at 50% capacity and absorb the workload if one goes down.

If the cluster has six servers, however, each of the remaining five servers must absorb only 20% of the failed server's workload. You could run each server at 80% capacity and absorb the workload if a server goes down.

Note: Other factors also determine how the workload of a failed server is absorbed, including replication distribution across the cluster.

Consider the following when planning hardware allocation for your cluster:


Related concepts
Platform statistics
Planning a cluster