On 12/5/06, Jens Frank <jf(a)mormo.org> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 12:46:31PM -0700, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
Ivan Krsti?? wrote:
Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
You may wish to consider ordering more powerful
platforms. I run 6
instances of the entire Wikipedia on a single Solera Appliance.
These servers have throughput of 875 megabyte per second
I run a Wikipedia instance on the 366MHz OLPC XO-1
(
http://dev.laptop.org/~krstic/xo); it works because I'm the only user.
Neither storage nor disk throughput help when your problem is sheer
load, and you're computationally-bound.
I also have proxy servers setup and I get about 2000 visitors a day and
over 300,000 hits per day.
Just as a comparison: Wikipedia serves 22'000 requests per second and
over 100 Million visitors per month.
Is that 22,000 requests per second page requests, or total hits per second?
Is there an edits-per-second statistic available? I went wandering but
didn't find one...
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-george william herbert
george.herbert(a)gmail.com