Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x

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2001


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texte = Aaron,What kind of load do you have on this machine? Do you feel comfortable running both CGate and WC based sites on your one box?My primary site does about 2.5 million pages a month all running through WC (currently on Mac OS with WebStar). My email is pretty light, but once I get the new machine and implement some new features, I expect to grow to about 1000-1500 email account with CGate - most using the web interface but many also using pop3.This in addition to about 100 websites (most only getting maybe 100 page views per month), and a perl/mysql based banner ad solution.I currently have the following setup: G4 - Mac OS 9.x - WebStar 100 domains - most light usage 1 domain getting 2.5 million page views per month, all WC Summary (currently not running due to log size/processing time) SIMS - to pass site generated emails to CGateProG4 - PPC Linux CGatePro - 200 accounts, 6 mailing lists mysql - running a banner ad solution for websitesI expect to get to 5 million page views per month within 6 months of the new features being implemented on the primary site, and 1000-1500 email accounts. The banner ad solution usage will actually stay about the same I think. However, I will also be adding more websites, e.g. member.domain.comI will also be running QDNS on both machines.So with the above, what is you opinion as to running 1 machine or 2? I am planning on purchasing one of the new Macs to be released at MacWorld nex week as the new webserver as that is where most of my usage comes from.ThanksDalep.s. would you go with Mac OSXS v2 or the Mac OS X client, and why? (No appleshare needed here). On Sun, 08 Jul 2001 10:23:28 Aaron Lynch wrote: > I just set up a server with OSXS 2, Webcat 4 and Communigate > pro. > > > I had a hard time with multiple IP's, but worked around that. > (the multiple > IP setup in the manual is flat wrong) > > I also had a weird issue with apache spawning processes and > then dying. > That was fixed by turning off Apache log rolling. > > > Other than that, it was pretty straightforward. (and a dual > 533 with 1.5G > ram seems to scream pretty well :) ... Fast enough for me > anyway. > > > > > On 7/8/01 10:15 AM, The Defendant Glenn Busbin > > Confessed: > > >> > >> > >> If so, what are your experiences. I am looking to purchase > a new > >> machine after MacWorld and I expect the new machines will > not > >> allow me to run Mac OS 9.x so it looks like my transition > to Mac > >> OS X will come sooner than originally planned. > > > > I'm not so sure. An Apple software engineer named > Quattlebaum (or something > > like that) did a Joy of X demo at our last Mac user group > meeting. Of > > course, he didn't say anything bad about X, but from his > smiles and > > mannerisms, I could tell he recognizes its current > limitations for most users. > > (When he started working at Apple, his boss told him that > he could say > > anything he wanted...on his last day at work.) > > > > Quattlebaum also talked about the transition from the > Classic OS to X for > > developers. While it's a relatively easy transition, Apple > knows that it won't > > happen overnight and that's why it will keep the dual OS > deal on all Macs made > > for the foreseeable future. > > > > Apple is also under a bit of pressure to improve the > interface in X to make it > > more user friendly, especially for those with little > computer experience. > > > > Personally, I enjoyed playing with his Dual USB iBook and > TiG4 more than > > learning about X. > > > > Glenn > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > > the mailing list . > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > > > > Web Archive of this list is at: > http://search.smithmicro.com/ > > -- > A good scapegoat is almost as good as a solution.------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Aaron Lynch 2001)
  2. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Aaron Lynch 2001)
  3. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale LaFountain 2001)
  4. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale Therio 2001)
  5. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale LaFountain 2001)
  6. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Clayton Randall 2001)
  7. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale Therio 2001)
  8. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Aaron Lynch 2001)
  9. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Aaron Lynch 2001)
  10. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Aaron Lynch 2001)
  11. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale LaFountain 2001)
  12. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale Therio 2001)
  13. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Aaron Lynch 2001)
  14. Re: WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Glenn Busbin 2001)
  15. WC on Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server 2.x (Dale Therio 2001)
Aaron,What kind of load do you have on this machine? Do you feel comfortable running both CGate and WC based sites on your one box?My primary site does about 2.5 million pages a month all running through WC (currently on Mac OS with WebStar). My email is pretty light, but once I get the new machine and implement some new features, I expect to grow to about 1000-1500 email account with CGate - most using the web interface but many also using pop3.This in addition to about 100 websites (most only getting maybe 100 page views per month), and a perl/mysql based banner ad solution.I currently have the following setup: G4 - Mac OS 9.x - WebStar 100 domains - most light usage 1 domain getting 2.5 million page views per month, all WC Summary (currently not running due to log size/processing time) SIMS - to pass site generated emails to CGateProG4 - PPC Linux CGatePro - 200 accounts, 6 mailing lists mysql - running a banner ad solution for websitesI expect to get to 5 million page views per month within 6 months of the new features being implemented on the primary site, and 1000-1500 email accounts. The banner ad solution usage will actually stay about the same I think. However, I will also be adding more websites, e.g. member.domain.comI will also be running QDNS on both machines.So with the above, what is you opinion as to running 1 machine or 2? I am planning on purchasing one of the new Macs to be released at MacWorld nex week as the new webserver as that is where most of my usage comes from.ThanksDalep.s. would you go with Mac OSXS v2 or the Mac OS X client, and why? (No appleshare needed here). On Sun, 08 Jul 2001 10:23:28 Aaron Lynch wrote: > I just set up a server with OSXS 2, Webcat 4 and Communigate > pro. > > > I had a hard time with multiple IP's, but worked around that. > (the multiple > IP setup in the manual is flat wrong) > > I also had a weird issue with apache spawning processes and > then dying. > That was fixed by turning off Apache log rolling. > > > Other than that, it was pretty straightforward. (and a dual > 533 with 1.5G > ram seems to scream pretty well :) ... Fast enough for me > anyway. > > > > > On 7/8/01 10:15 AM, The Defendant Glenn Busbin > > Confessed: > > >> > >> > >> If so, what are your experiences. I am looking to purchase > a new > >> machine after MacWorld and I expect the new machines will > not > >> allow me to run Mac OS 9.x so it looks like my transition > to Mac > >> OS X will come sooner than originally planned. > > > > I'm not so sure. An Apple software engineer named > Quattlebaum (or something > > like that) did a Joy of X demo at our last Mac user group > meeting. Of > > course, he didn't say anything bad about X, but from his > smiles and > > mannerisms, I could tell he recognizes its current > limitations for most users. > > (When he started working at Apple, his boss told him that > he could say > > anything he wanted...on his last day at work.) > > > > Quattlebaum also talked about the transition from the > Classic OS to X for > > developers. While it's a relatively easy transition, Apple > knows that it won't > > happen overnight and that's why it will keep the dual OS > deal on all Macs made > > for the foreseeable future. > > > > Apple is also under a bit of pressure to improve the > interface in X to make it > > more user friendly, especially for those with little > computer experience. > > > > Personally, I enjoyed playing with his Dual USB iBook and > TiG4 more than > > learning about X. > > > > Glenn > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > > the mailing list . > > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > > > > Web Archive of this list is at: > http://search.smithmicro.com/ > > -- > A good scapegoat is almost as good as a solution.------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Dale Therio

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