Survey Results from "Building a ModPerl ISP for you!"

2000-11-28 Thread Joshua Chamas
Hey, Below are the results of the survey I sent out a couple weeks back. Thanks again for all your responses. --Joshua > 1. How many dynamic web requests do you serve per month? > [8] up to 10M pages > [5] 10M - 100M pages > [ ] 100M - 1G pages > [ ] more than 1 gig pages > > 2. How man

Re: Building a ModPerl ISP for you!

2000-11-12 Thread Joshua Chamas
Stas Bekman wrote: > > So first if anybody wants to get into the article and hasn't contacted me > before, let me know. Please post to *me* only if *relevant*. What's > relevant? You happen to provide ISP service with mod_perl and you are > willing to give the contact info details/prices and othe

Re: Building a ModPerl ISP for you!

2000-11-10 Thread Stas Bekman
> I'm the author of Apache::ASP, and a regular contributor > to this list, but today I have something different! I am > looking at building a high end ISP for the likes of > modperlers, who just need a little more, and would like > some of your feedback. > > Below is a survey that would be us

Re: Building a ModPerl ISP for you!

2000-11-10 Thread barries
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 10:12:10PM -0800, Joshua Chamas wrote: > > It would likely begin with our first cluster built out in > California in the next year - year + 1/2, and grow on from > there. Many thanks for your help. Cool. Best of luck. > 1. How many dynamic web requests do you serve p

Building a ModPerl ISP for you!

2000-11-09 Thread Joshua Chamas
Hey, I'm the author of Apache::ASP, and a regular contributor to this list, but today I have something different! I am looking at building a high end ISP for the likes of modperlers, who just need a little more, and would like some of your feedback. Below is a survey that would be useful for