Heavy Traffic Web Application database design guidelines

  • Hi,

     

                I received a SRS for a new web application project. The client states that they want to support 14 to 15 million users in the proposed web application which is to be developed using .NET 2.0 and SQL server 2005. I have no experience in developing a web application that supports these much # of users and data.

     

                Please give me some guild lines on the following:

     

    1. Handling huge amount of data to be stored in the database and process it.
    2. The database design

                 My planning for this project:

               

    1.      Using WINDOW CLUSTERED SERVER and NLB with multiple systems for handling huge amount of request

    2.      Using data partition in SQL server 2005 table

     

    Please let me know if I am correct with the planning? And also give your valuable suggestion for this scenario. It would be great a help for me

     

    Regards,

    Hemant

  • i would plan on having a few R/W servers and a series of R/O servers that the web servers would hit for data. how much changes do expect would determine your replication plan.

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