depends on how quickly they respond to the offer. In my experience, an emailed offer gets clicked on when people read it for the first time, which is spread over 24+ hours, with the peak at 2-4 hours. If it's a printed invitation/newsletter, it will spread out much more. I'd predict no problem.

On Feb 25, 2004, at 3:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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I am about to go public with a site that will give a dress shirt to each employee to a certain compnay. I set it up so they can only order once. The employees are in a table with their last 4 digits of their SS number and their birthday as their passwords. There will be 18,000 employees hitting the site for about 3 weeks after the site is published in their newsletter.

Should I have any concerns about this many data calls or hits? I have about 40 other sites on thiese servers, some getting up to 3000 visits per day with no hiccups. It runs very cool at about 3% cpu usage. Just wondering if the extra load will be a problem.

Thanks

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