Hello,
Paul said:
It's not all that out of the world.  Consider how many distinct objects
need to be fetched to generate a single page.  If your caching model
caches individual objects, you could easy have 200 or more per page.

6 million / 200 = 30,000 Page views per second.

Maybe thats high, maybe its not, but it doesn't seem out of this world
to me.

For Bloglines, we commonly have pages that will do 200 to 1000 object
fetches from memcache.  Getting to 6 million+ aggregate memcache
requests per second is definitely feasible.

IMO, blah blah blah....

I am confused here:
30K page views a second ? That is too much ? You mean thats the
highest you have ever got right, because at 30K page views / sec:
30,000 * 3600 (hour) * 24 (days) * 30 = 77 billion page views a month
.... that is IIRC more than that of Yahoo + MySpace combined ? Or am I
wrong ?
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Thanks
=Code is Poetry=
Sumit Datta
Web Developer

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