I think you meant QPS. On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 3:00 AM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It depends on a whole lot of different factors so it's hard to give an > exact number. One of the important factors is how your social api service > interface is implemented for instance, what kind of caching schemas your > using, etc. > > However in practice I found that in my situation, just to give you a rough > ballpark kind of number, one off the rack Dell server (single quad core > xeon) can support some 200-300 QPM before latency starts to become something > of an issue. > > To achieve that you do need to take very good care of the caching layers in > your social api code, make sure you run either Zend Platform (commercial) or > APC (free) for byte code caching, and make sure everything is generally > properly configured and tuned. > > Hope that helps ! > > -- Chris > > > On Aug 22, 2008, at 8:06 AM, Daniel Ruspini wrote: > > I've looked around and haven't found any load test numbers for supporting >> a >> Shindig server. Meaning if I wanted to run an installation of Shindig on >> Apache (default installation), how many servers would I need to support X >> number of manifest requests? >> > >

