App Design

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Hi,

I am designing a web app and had a few questions. The web app will be
broken into three tiers: (Presentation, Application(Service), and DB).
Currently, I am toying with the idea of having either two or three servers
to house each layer. If I use the two server approach then I will combine
the presentation and application layers. Performance is a determining
factor. Is there a good guide (book, paper...) to discuss when to move
layers to a seperate server?

Thanks


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