Yes, it will run fine. How many visitors do you expect that will visit your site in an hour? or in a day? Usually, Apache and MySQL will shoot up if you get digg, I mean if you get a lot of visitors instantly.
But, it will survive. -- Louie Miranda ([email protected]) http://www.louiemiranda.net Quality Web Hosting - www.axishift.com Pinoy Web Hosting, Web Hosting Philippines On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Suvayu Ali <[email protected]<fatkasuvayu%[email protected]> > wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > >> On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 21:08:15 -0700 >> Dave Stevens <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Quoting [email protected]: >>> >>> On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 12:46:55 +0200 >>>> James Matthews <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Good, I am now trying that out! >>>>> >>>>> Late to this thread. If "that" was not lighttpd, I >>>> highly recommend it and use it on our site. I uses >>>> considerably less resources than Apache and is >>>> significantly faster. BTW, YouTube and wikipedia also >>>> use lighttpd. >>>> >>> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.wikipedia.org >>> >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lighttpd >> " >> Lighttpd is used by some of the biggest websites, including >> sites such as YouTube, Wikipedia and meebo. Wikimedia uses >> Lighttpd for some of its services[4][5][6][7] as does >> SourceForge.[7][8] Three of the most famous torrent listing >> websites, The Pirate Bay, Mininova and isoHunt, which have >> more than 1,000 hits per second, also use Lighttpd.[9] >> Lighttpd currently holds fifth place on the Netcraft "Web >> Server Survey" (November 2008).[10]" >> >> > Looks like that page is outdated, or hasn't caught the attention of the > editors recently. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia#Software_and_hardware > > "Wikipedia currently runs on dedicated clusters of Linux servers (mainly > Ubuntu[96][97]), with a few OpenSolaris machines for ZFS. As of February > 2008, there were 300 in Florida, 26 in Amsterdam, and 23 in Yahoo!'s Korean > hosting facility in Seoul.[98] Wikipedia employed a single server until > 2004, when the server setup was expanded into a distributed multitier > architecture. In January 2005, the project ran on 39 dedicated servers > located in Florida. This configuration included a single master database > server running MySQL, multiple slave database servers, 21 web servers > running the Apache HTTP Server, and seven Squid cache servers." > > -- > Suvayu > > Open source is the future. It sets us free. > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Guidelines: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines >
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