Re: OT: WebDNA and LINUX
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texte = > I agree that this doesn't sound like the fault of your hardware. I've > been running many large and small webDNA databases (30-40 dbs, 0 - 17 > MB) as well as static pages on a G4/OS X server via Apache (I never > liked WebStar, personally) without a problem (except for my ability to > create runaway processes with my code on occasion) for many months.>>> Right now one of those machines that bogs is serving mostly static >> html and 1 webdna site with low usage.>>>>>> Actually, we are running 3 G4's each 450 with about a gig or ram in >>>> each. The server which give us the least amount of trouble is >>>> actually running mac os 9. We have a mac os x server and an os x >>>> server running webstar. Both a prone to bogging down with minimal >>>> traffic and crashing for no reason(al least no apparent reason).>>>>>> Sounds like this is your issue. Those servers should not bog down >>> in my>>> opinion (especially in minimum traffic). I hate to say this but >>> usually>>> its code related (which won't be solved by going to a different OS).That's our experience too. We have some busy sites, large databases, lots of WebDNA etc, last week averaged 400,000 pages per server, this is with WebDNA 5.1g on OS X 10.3.3 Server with the included Apache 1.3.29, they never crash or bog down.Paul-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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> I agree that this doesn't sound like the fault of your hardware. I've > been running many large and small webDNA databases (30-40 dbs, 0 - 17 > MB) as well as static pages on a G4/OS X server via Apache (I never > liked WebStar, personally) without a problem (except for my ability to > create runaway processes with my code on occasion) for many months.>>> Right now one of those machines that bogs is serving mostly static >> html and 1 webdna site with low usage.>>>>>> Actually, we are running 3 G4's each 450 with about a gig or ram in >>>> each. The server which give us the least amount of trouble is >>>> actually running mac os 9. We have a mac os x server and an os x >>>> server running webstar. Both a prone to bogging down with minimal >>>> traffic and crashing for no reason(al least no apparent reason).>>>>>> Sounds like this is your issue. Those servers should not bog down >>> in my>>> opinion (especially in minimum traffic). I hate to say this but >>> usually>>> its code related (which won't be solved by going to a different OS).That's our experience too. We have some busy sites, large databases, lots of WebDNA etc, last week averaged 400,000 pages per server, this is with WebDNA 5.1g on OS X 10.3.3 Server with the included Apache 1.3.29, they never crash or bog down.Paul-------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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