Deploying Sugar CRM Software on Logical Domains for Increased Scalablity

Deploying Sugar CRM Software on Logical Domains for Increased Scalablity

by Satish Vanga
October 2008

Customer Relationship Management (CRM), the set of processes a company employs to handle all facets of contact with its customers, is essential in today's complex and fast-paced business world. CRM software, like the Sugar application available from SugarCRM Inc., can help businesses drive their sales performance and improve customer satisfaction.

Contents

  • Deploying Sugar CRM Software on Logical Domains
    • Sugar Software Scalability Issues
    • Sun's Virtualization Solution
    • Configuration Considerations
    • Physical Test Environment
    • Test Software
    • Test Procedures
    • Server and Network Configuration
    • Results and Analysis
    • Summary
    • About the Author
    • Acknowledgements
    • References
    • Related Resources
    • Ordering Sun Documents
    • Accessing Sun Documentation Online
  • Appendix: Software Installation
    • Sun Web Stack Installation
    • Installing the Sun Java System Web Server
    • Installing Sugar CRM Software
    • Tuning the Sugar CRM Software
    • Tuning the Sun Web Stack Software
    • Sun Java Web Server 7.0 Tuning
    • PHP and eAccelerator Tuning
About the Authors

A member of the ISV Engineering, Open Source Team, Satish Vanga is an Engineering Lead for Web 2.0 Open Source Communities, focused on providing Sun's Partners with technical solutions to improve the partner offerings. Satish has extensive background in Web 2.0 and Open Source Applications with a focus on enterprise applications.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to recognize Yun Chew and Pallab Bhattacharya for their contributions to this article.

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