Hi there,
I am wondering how many requests at one time php can serve before the site
brakes down. Someone told me that my site has been down yesterday for a
while after I did anounce it through a university email list going to 2500
users.
Maybe there is a smart artikle on that.
Thanx for any
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Andy wrote:
I am wondering how many requests at one time php can serve before the site
brakes down. Someone told me that my site has been down yesterday for a
while after I did anounce it through a university email list going to 2500
users.
It depends on:
- Your network
ok .. you are right. But how about an average.. between 20 users per minute
or similar is this a common rate on this data? :
- Your network connection
100 MBit
- Your hard drive
pretty fast
- Your RAM
256MB
- Your CPU
Celleron 900
- Your database
mysql
- The design of your site
as
Ever tried the basic ab (apache benchmark)?? It comes with the unix
distro of it.. not sure about windows..YOu can test say 1000 requests
with as many as you want at the same time..
Works good for load testing a group of servers behind a load balancer..
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Andy
Andy wrote:
ok .. you are right. But how about an average.. between 20 users per minute
or similar is this a common rate on this data? :
Is there something like a benchmark available on such thing?
Apache comes with ab for load testing. Maybe that will provide you with
a means of making
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Chris Hewitt wrote:
Apache comes with ab for load testing. Maybe that will provide you with
a means of making meaningful comparisons. There will be a php aspect
to it, php opposed to say 3-tier java, but also things like is php a
cgi, apache module or actually compiled
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