"Jason C. Leach" wrote:
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> hi,
>
> I think ABC News New York also does Zope.
Maybe www.cbsnewyork.com? ;-)
cheers,
Chris
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hi,
Ya. I think there was one doing about 1M a day. Some UK site. Have a
look on Zope.org for the links to other sites.
Perhaps it was www.trouble.co.uk
j.
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. Jason C. Leach
... University College of the Cariboo.
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
hi,
I think ABC News New York also does Zope.
j.
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. Jason C. Leach
... University College of the Cariboo.
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
> > Doh!
> > I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day.
> > Thanks for all the responses so far.
>
> I think ww
On Thursday 18 January 2001 03:37, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
> Doh!
> I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day.
> Thanks for all the responses so far.
>
we have about 600k page views daily, and we spread this accross three ZEO
Clients. response is fast, except when there's more than 150 simul
> Doh!
> I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day.
> Thanks for all the responses so far.
I think www.zdnetindia.com (url?) takes about 800,000 hits a day on a single
dual-PIII, but that might have been a while ago.
IIRC, there's a mailing list or wiki somewhere to do with high
performance/a
At 14:37 1/17/01 -0500, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
>Doh!
>I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day.
>
We're serving about 200.000 hits (not pageviews) per
day at http://www.portal.pt/ with a couple of load balanced
frontend servers connected to a couple of load balanced
backend DB servers.
Doh!
I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day.
Thanks for all the responses so far.
Vincent Stoessel wrote:
> Hello All,
> How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle
> serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website?
> Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into a
Vincent wrote:
> How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle
> serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website?
As others have already said, that's not busy at all. An easy
way to identify busy websites is hits per second. Say, if you
get more than 2-3 hits/sec ON A CONST
200-300 a day can be handled by a Pentium 60 and 32 MBs of RAM on a Linux box.
That is not busy at all. 2,000,000 - 3,000,000 hits a day could be
done by a much beefier box but at some point ZEO will be your friend.
J
At 3:21 PM -0500 1/16/01, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
>Hello All,
>How does Zope
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 12:21 PM
Subject: [Zope] High Performance Zope
> Hello All,
> How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle
> serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website?
> Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache?
> Tha
Hello All,
How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle
serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website?
Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache?
Thanks in advance.
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Internet Applications Engineer
IDEV http://www.idev.com
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