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VSys Live Alternate Configuration

For a system that scales better for larger numbers of concurrent volunteers using the web interface at the same time, VSys Live can also be configured to use two virtual environments at the same time: one running Linux (for Apache and Passenger, a Ruby engine) and the second running Windows Server (for VOXI). If you choose this option then the Linux (Apache, Passenger) environment will be provided as a pre-configured Debian virtual machine with Passenger Open Source.

Passenger cannot run on Windows, and VOXI cannot run on Linux, so using this configuration requires two virtual machines instead of one.

Because of the way that Passenger is built vs. Thin, Passenger can handle more simultaneous requests at once; Thin is much more likely to block on calls to VOXI when heavily loaded. Like Passenger, VOXI also scales very well to large numbers of simultaneous requests and can support as many concurrent processes as it's configured for.

In this configuration, plan to give the Windows environment:

And the Linux environment:

See Also

VSys Live

What is VSys Live?

How is VSys Live Different from VSys Web?

VSys Live Requirements

VSys Live Sites

VSys Live VOXI Settings

VSys Live Invitation Codes

VSys Live Account Activation Letters

VSys Live and Trainings

Approve/Reject Applications

Approve/Reject Volunteer-Entered Hours

Recently Cancelled Assignments

Recently Cancelled Trainings

Assignments Needing Approval

Who's Checked In

Who's Missing

VSys Live Lockouts

VOXI Trace Monitor

VSys Live Self-Run Reports Queue

VSys Live Site Structure

Using VSys Live for Employee Volunteer Management