.. _howto/resource-estimation: =================================== Estimate Memory / CPU / Disk needed =================================== This page helps you estimate how much Memory / CPU / Disk the server you install The Littlest JupyterHub on should have. These are just guidelines to help with estimation - your actual needs will vary. Memory ====== Memory is usually the biggest determinant of server size in most JupyterHub installations. .. math:: Server Memory Recommended = (Maximum concurrent users \times Maximum memory allowed per user) + 128MB The ``128MB`` is overhead for TLJH and related services. **Server Memory Recommended** is the amount of Memory (RAM) the server you aquire should have - we recommend erring on the side of 'more Memory'. The other terms are explained below. Maximum concurrent users ------------------------ Even if your class has 100 students, most of them will not be using the JupyterHub actively at an given moment. At 2am on a normal night, maybe you'll have 10 students using it. At 2am before a final, maybe you'll have 60 students using it. Maybe you'll have a lab session with all 100 of your students using it at the same time. The *maximum* number of users actively using the JupyterHub at any given time determines how much memory your server will need. You'll get better at estimating this number over time. We generally recommend between 40-60% of your total class size to start with. Maximum memory allowed per user ------------------------------- Depending on what kinda work your users are doing, they will use different amounts of memory. The easiest way to determine this is to run through a typical user workflow yourself, and measure how much memory is used. Add 20-40% headroom for users to 'play around', and that should be the maximum memory allowed per user. The system will prevent users from using more memory than this. CPU === CPU estimation is more forgiving than Memory estimation. If there isn't enough CPU for your users, their computation becomes very slow - but does not stop, unlike with RAM. .. math:: Server CPU Recommended = (Maximum concurrent users \times Maximum CPU usage per user) + 0.2 The ``0.2`` is overhead for TLJH and related services. **Server CPU Recommended** is the amount of CPU the server you aquire should have. We recommend using the same process used to estimate Memory required for estimating CPU required. Disk space ========== Unlike Memory & CPU, disk space is predicated on **total** number of users, rather than **maximum concurrent** users. .. math:: Server Disk Size Recommended = (Total \times Maximum disk usage per user) + 2GB Resizing your server ==================== Lots of cloud providers let your dynamically resize your server if you need it to be larger or smaller. Usually this requires a restart of the whole server - active users will be logged out, but otherwise usually nothing bad happens.