Re: Capacity question
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texte = Glenn Busbin wrote:> 20 Megs will eat up a lot of CPU capacity and RAM. Be sure you have enough of each.I don't think CPU will be a problem.The RAM is a different matter, though. I kinda hoped there was a way to get WebCat to deliver the goods bit by bit.> WC's preferences are set to allow only a certain number of items to be returned in a search.I changed that one long ago. Searches with a couple of thousand hits are all in a day's work for my poor server. The difference is the amount of data for each hit.> Can a search on your site result in a number of files that total 20 Megs?Yes and no. That particular search fuction doesn't exist yet, but people have asked for it.> > The client's browser had better have a lot of memory allocated, too. I hope whoever gets a 20 Meg file isn't on dial-up.Of course, but that's not *my* problem. ;-)Frank Nordberg-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Glenn Busbin wrote:> 20 Megs will eat up a lot of CPU capacity and RAM. Be sure you have enough of each.I don't think CPU will be a problem.The RAM is a different matter, though. I kinda hoped there was a way to get WebCat to deliver the goods bit by bit.> WC's preferences are set to allow only a certain number of items to be returned in a search.I changed that one long ago. Searches with a couple of thousand hits are all in a day's work for my poor server. The difference is the amount of data for each hit.> Can a search on your site result in a number of files that total 20 Megs?Yes and no. That particular search fuction doesn't exist yet, but people have asked for it.> > The client's browser had better have a lot of memory allocated, too. I hope whoever gets a 20 Meg file isn't on dial-up.Of course, but that's not *my* problem. ;-)Frank Nordberg-------------------------------------------------------------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/
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