On 6 April 2013 21:21, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote:

>
> On Apr 6, 2013, at 2:51 AM, janI wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > Now that our wiki (mwiki) runs smoothly and performs quite well, it is
> > slowly time to take a look at our other services.
> >
> > In order to determine what should/can be done, I need some figures.
> >
> > Can anybody help me with traffic figures for
> >   wiki.o.o, forum.o.o (total for the vm not per language) and www.o.o
> >
> > Does end-users download directly from www.o.o or from a secondary site ?
> >
> > I need the following numbers (if possible):
> >   - daily number of clicks (average)
> >   - peak number of clicks within a short period like 1 hour
> >
> > I would like to tune at least forum before we release 4.0 to prepare for
> a
> > higher load. Tuning of www depend on a discussion with infra, because it
> is
> > a shared service.
>
> The website is as tuned as can be. All that is served is static content
> with server side includes.
>

It is served along with www.apache.org and all the other TLPs. Everyone
> publishes using staging and svnpubsub. It is a standard. I think we should
> focus on our unique environments and conform to Infra for www.
>
> An exception would be is the project wanted some type of CRUD service. In
> that case we are where we are with the MWiki and Forum. Likely building a
> custom LAMP or Java/Tomcat stack on a VM.
>

I agree in general, which is also why my focus is on our forum (just as it
was on our mwiki), and only very secondary and not AOO project related on
the www. There was a general discussion on the infra channel when I
configured ooo-wiki2-vm, it turned out wiki.o.o is more or less the only
site that uses the trafficserver, and maybe it would be an advantage to use
a trafficserver across all asf www's, this is however not a relevant
discussion on this list.

I wanted the numbers so I can look at the usage pattern between www and
wiki/forum, and make some predictions.

I am sorry if I gave the impression that my focus is www ! my focus is AOO
special services meaning ooo-wiki2-vm, ooo-forum-vm and translate-vm (this
is an infra supported service, but mainly used by AOO). However I try to
think across asf projects, when I do infra work, so our work and resources
are used for the benefit of asf and not only a single project.

rgds
jan I.

>
> Regards,
> Dave
>
> >
> > Translate-vm also needs tunings, but that is in progress, and infra has
> > been very kind and prepared an extra vm, so we/I install/tune without
> > affecting the active system.
> >
> > thx in advance for figures.
> > rgds
> > jan I.
>
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