Hmmm.. CF_HamsterWheel.. sounds  like the next great ColdFusion framework :)

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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:03 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?


> He still didn't act like he believed it. Do those numbers seem high to any
> of you? I'd have to think there are plenty of people out there seeing much
> more load than that on a CF server.

They're very good numbers, but not unbelievably high. It really boils
down to what the server's actually doing for a given request, though,
and most CF applications I've seen are doing a LOT of work per
request. In many cases, this is because the application isn't designed
or implemented well, but in many other cases it's simply because the
application workflow is complex.

The application I mentioned earlier in the thread, VOANews
(http://www.voanews.com/) is one of the top 15-20 news sites in the
world - not especially popular in the US, but very popular elsewhere
in the world. It runs on a fairly small number of servers (more than
one but far less than any of the other sites called out in this thread
by name). Hundreds of new articles are posted throughout the day, but
everything gets cached and so the amount of work per request tends to
be fairly low for most requests (readers) while extremely high for the
publishing workflow requests. In this regard, it's not typical of most
CF applications really.

One other thing worth noting; the thread was spawned by cbo.gov being
unavailable. Well, I can tell you from firsthand experience that the
government does not, by and large, spend a lot of money on servers
compared to the private sector. I've visited some agencies where the
web server might as well have been powered by a hamster in a wheel.
There are exceptions to this, but most government agencies don't have
an operational crisis when their web server goes down - they just
bring it up again and move on.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
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