I don't have any clue what the figures are, but you might want to add
DejaNews to that list.

Rex Staples wrote:
> 
> I am assembling a proposal to move an existing web structure from
> IIS/ASP to Apache/mod_perl.  The best defense I can have for my proposal
> is a site whose traffic is in the 5-10 million page views a day on a
> mod_perl server.
> 
> I've checked out the list of sites running mod_perl as well as the
> testimonies, and I have some data to deliver, but much of it is 18
> months old.
> 
> Below are several high-profile (and hopefully high-trafficked) sites I
> am going to include in my proposal, but I was hoping that some of the
> minds on this list might know either the most recent traffic figures for
> these sites or of other sites whose traffic is in the 5-10 million page
> views/day range.
> 
> Art Today: subscription clip-art service (250k hits/day)
> http://www.arttoday.com
> Apache/1.3.4 (Unix) mod_perl/1.17 on Solaris
> 
> CMPnet: a technology information network (500k+ hits/day)
> http://www.cmpnet.com
> Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) mod_perl/1.16
> 
> IMDB: Internet Movie Database (1.25 million pageviews/day as of March
> 1998)
> http://www.imdb.com
> Apache/1.3.7-dev (Unix) mod_perl/1.19_01-dev
> 
> Slashdot (500k hits/day)
> http://www.slashdot.org
> Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_perl/1.21
> 
> Commissioner.com (12 million pageviews/day on Sundays 1999)
> http://www.commissioner.com
> Apache/1.3b5 mod_perl/1.10 on Linux
> 
> Hot Bot mail and member web pages:
> http://members.hotbot.com
> Apache/1.3.4 (Unix) mod_perl/1.21 on Solaris
> 
> CBS Marketwatch
> http://marketwatch.cnation.com
> Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) mod_perl/1.21 on Linux
> 
> Thanks for any contributions!
> 
> Rex Staples
> collegestudent.com

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