Just watch the first page the how many ads views pulls the last record ID
inserted refresh that page a few times to see how active it is.

On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Bruce Wade <bruce.w...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What do you mean the site isn't in production? Or course the site is in
> production. And also in continuous development/deployment. Unless you call
> 43,340 members and $46 million through the site still in development lol
>
> Right now my server guy has been updating the SSL on 6 back end servers
> that could be the reason for your deadlinks and tickets.
>
> The site has been in production for a few months now, the old version has
> been in production since Nov 18th.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 2:45 PM, peter <peterchutchin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Bruce
>>
>> I do not quite get it. You quote all these impressive usage figures for
>> your site, yet it seems it is not yet in production but in development. By
>> just doing very ordinary things on the site and in a very brief period of
>> time I managed to get dead links and several tickets. Are you trying to
>> hype it up or something. I do recognise that you have often given valuable
>> feedback to the group about how to ensure that web2py sites do run
>> efficiently and I have learnt from your feedback.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, 3 July 2012 19:07:50 UTC+1, Bruce Wade wrote:
>>>
>>> My site is probably the largest site using web2py at this time.
>>> https://secure.youadworld.com/**  ignore the security warning we are
>>> getting the new certificates up today.
>>>
>>> This site has:
>>> Binary tree with over 50,000 nodes
>>> Ad viewer
>>> Custom shopping system
>>> MLM
>>> Bonus structures
>>> Customer support engine
>>> yellow pages type of site engine
>>> Customer rating/review/shopping engines for each business in the youad
>>> directory (yellow pages)
>>> Daily bonus calculations
>>> Monthly bonus calculations
>>> Completely customized admin section for advertisement resource
>>> management: ad.youadworld.com
>>> And a lot more.
>>>
>>> Handles over 5 - 10 million inserts into the db per day
>>> Has over 1 million ad views a day
>>> Has had over 500,000 product orders
>>> Is being hit with over 5000 concurrent users per second at times
>>> Seeing well over 20 million page views a day.
>>>
>>> The biggest issue I am facing is scaling to handle 20,000 + concurrent
>>> users per second. When we have 3,000 even with 3 front end servers and 3
>>> database servers things slow down allot.
>>>
>>>
>
>
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> Bruce Wade
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