Re: memory in high traffic servers
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numero = 59488
interpreted = N
texte = I'm not sure how the WebDNA log file translates into traffic, so I can'tgive a direct comparison. Our sites come up very quickly. Here's what we'vegot going (if it helps):Apple Xserve G4/Dual 1.33Ghz2GB RAM4 x 60GB ATA Harddrives60 Virtual Hosts (nearly all using WebDNA)Averaging 600GB bandwidth/month totalOur busiest VH gets about 2.5 - 3.0 million page views per monthWe also have some high-traffic PHP/MySQL stuff.On 9/23/04 8:42 PM, "eduardo@advancedemedia.com"
wrote:> We are hosting a high traffic WebDNA site on one of our servers.> Because of this site, pages are loading slowly.> > We have only experienced this after an increase in traffic. To give you an> idea> > old traffic was about> 1 week 64 MB size of webdna log file (WebDNA - Commerce Edition.debug)> to new traffic w/c is> 1 day 62 MB size of webdna log file (WebDNA - Commerce Edition.debug)> > Our server setup is like this:> Memory : 512MB DDR RAM> Operating System : Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1> Processor : Single AMD Athlon MP 2800+ 2.25 GHz> WebCatalog 4.5> > Do any of you folks have similar setups and memory as well as traffic?> Or is WebDNA not designed to handle this amount of traffic?> Will adding more memory like another 512MB help?-------------------------------------------------------------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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I'm not sure how the WebDNA log file translates into traffic, so I can'tgive a direct comparison. Our sites come up very quickly. Here's what we'vegot going (if it helps):Apple Xserve G4/Dual 1.33Ghz2GB RAM4 x 60GB ATA Harddrives60 Virtual Hosts (nearly all using WebDNA)Averaging 600GB bandwidth/month totalOur busiest VH gets about 2.5 - 3.0 million page views per monthWe also have some high-traffic PHP/MySQL stuff.On 9/23/04 8:42 PM, "eduardo@advancedemedia.com" wrote:> We are hosting a high traffic WebDNA site on one of our servers.> Because of this site, pages are loading slowly.> > We have only experienced this after an increase in traffic. To give you an> idea> > old traffic was about> 1 week 64 MB size of webdna log file (WebDNA - Commerce Edition.debug)> to new traffic w/c is> 1 day 62 MB size of webdna log file (WebDNA - Commerce Edition.debug)> > Our server setup is like this:> Memory : 512MB DDR RAM> Operating System : Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1> Processor : Single AMD Athlon MP 2800+ 2.25 GHz> WebCatalog 4.5> > Do any of you folks have similar setups and memory as well as traffic?> Or is WebDNA not designed to handle this amount of traffic?> Will adding more memory like another 512MB help?-------------------------------------------------------------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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