Damn decimal point cadswallop. On your bike, Nick! :) :) :)
 
But the point remains "less is more". We opened up the doors one day on an app that 
was logging 13 pages per second. We got it down to something like 2 lines an hour. A 
lot more when things got wonky, as we needed it.

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        From: Niclas Hedhman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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        On Friday 04 October 2002 06:58, Bauman, Nick wrote:
        > Chris, your input is very helpful.
        > 
        > You say that per day, you're logging ~1 GB. What is that, something like,
        > 1.15 MB per second? Isn't that too much?
        
        You just failed your 3rd grade math exam ;o)
        
        1,000,000,000 per day  / 24 hours = ~42 MB per hour
        ~42MB per hour / 3600 sec per hour = ~11kB per second.
        
        IMHO, not a h**l of lot of data. Many websites exceeds that by just taking
        down ~150 char per request.
        
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