The infrastructure to support Electronic Commerce is one of the areas where more processing power is currently needed. A multiprocessor system can offer advantages for running Electronic Commerce applications. DAIn this paper C the memory performance of an Electronic Commerce server C i.e. a system running Electronic Commerce applications C is evaluated in the case of shared-bus multiprocessor architecture. The software architecture of this server is based on a three-tier model and the workloads have been setup as specified by the TPC-W benchmark. The hardware configurations are A i 9 a single SMP running tiers two and three and ii 9 two SMPs each one running a single tier.DAWe analyze the influence of memory subsystem on performance and sc...