On 13-Aug-06, at 10:14 PM, S. Woodside wrote:
On Aug 13, 2006, at 7:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Simon,
Oh and if you haven't already seen it in operation, visit my site
below or http://semacode.org
I was checking out semacode (cool software btw) the other day &
noticed you had
a post on being "/.'d" was it the sheer number of hits on the
server swamping
the server or AxKit not being able to serve the results? (or
something else).
Well, I mean, it was linked to by slashdot. The site stayed up no
problem, actually...
FWIW there have been other AxKit sites that survived slashdotting -
Opera's site and Linux From Scratch have both been hit by direct
slashdottings if my memory serves me correct.
AxKit1's cache delivery pretty much meant it could withstand anything
serving up raw HTML pages could withstand. I'm hoping we can do
similar coolness with AxKit2, only scale much better using async IO.
Matt.
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