Re: Large sites

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 51393
interpreted = N
texte = On 6/27/03 3:45 AM, "Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote: > Good to know I am not alone:-) Not at all. We have a server here running os9, webcat 4.x, 256 megs of ram, 450mhz g4, and is processing about 1 million connections per day give or take. All the pages are either DNA or netcloak (some are both) and also running various other processes on the machine. Most of the time DNA has 100 dbs open and is getting the most activity. Performance is damn good (top 4 on DNA speed test floating around a while back). Stripped system to bare min. Keep the HD optimized, and weekly restarts to keep the Ram in good shape. Don't forget well organized data. That makes the most difference. IMO Sings right along. AJM Alex J McCombie New World Media Chief Information Officer Box 124 888/892.6379 MartVille, NY 13111 Alex@NewWorldMedia.com http://OurClients.com Interface Designer WebDNA Programmer Database Designer ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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On 6/27/03 3:45 AM, "Nitai @ ComputerOil" wrote: > Good to know I am not alone:-) Not at all. We have a server here running os9, webcat 4.x, 256 megs of ram, 450mhz g4, and is processing about 1 million connections per day give or take. All the pages are either DNA or netcloak (some are both) and also running various other processes on the machine. Most of the time DNA has 100 dbs open and is getting the most activity. Performance is damn good (top 4 on DNA speed test floating around a while back). Stripped system to bare min. Keep the HD optimized, and weekly restarts to keep the Ram in good shape. Don't forget well organized data. That makes the most difference. IMO Sings right along. AJM Alex J McCombie New World Media Chief Information Officer Box 124 888/892.6379 MartVille, NY 13111 Alex@NewWorldMedia.com http://OurClients.com Interface Designer WebDNA Programmer Database Designer ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Alex McCombie

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