On Tuesday 18 May 2004 21.46, Martin Schulze wrote: > Debian powers Binoculars. The world's largest selection of > [15]binoculars is powered by Debian GNU/Linux as Jon Thralow > [16]reported. The site uses a technology they call dynamically > generated HTML. The pages are regenerated every five minutes and > pushed to the web server as static pages. This looks similar to the > technique used for the Debian website itself with regeneration just > more frequently. > > 15. http://www.binoculars.com/ > 16. http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/05/12/157257
I love this bit:
| Data from Veritest, an organization commissioned by Microsoft,
| suggests that static HTML running on Apache web server can serve over
| four times as many concurrent users as Dynamic pages running on
| Microsofts IIS. With a few tweaks of Apache they are seeing over 10
| times the serving ability.
Of course, in any comparison between dynamic and static content, static
content will win. But I like the phrasing - and this coming from
Veritest...
Yeehaw!
cheers
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