Re: Performance: deafening silence

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 24051
interpreted = N
texte = >To help all those folks who are dying to stick their finger in the air: > >- a small number of databases in the 5 MB range; >- most WebCat pages are searches in a single database (~500K per day); >- very few hits are appends (~10K per day) >- some are replaces (~200K per day) >- no need for autocommit > >So, as we say here, waddyareckin?Webcat can more than likely handle it.If you run into slowdowns, move all the graphics off the server so webstar doesn't have to spend any CPU time serving them, then webcat will have more CPU time for itself. Turn off webstar's logging if possible. Give webcat plenty of RAM, or give webstar the extra RAM if you're using the webcat plugin.Sincerely, Kenneth Grome WebDNA Consultant Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Performance: deafening silence (Thomas Wedderburn-Bisshop 1999)
  2. Re: Performance: deafening silence (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  3. Re: Performance: deafening silence (Thomas Wedderburn-Bisshop 1999)
  4. Re: Performance: deafening silence (Sandra L. Pitner 1999)
  5. Performance: deafening silence (Thomas Wedderburn-Bisshop 1999)
>To help all those folks who are dying to stick their finger in the air: > >- a small number of databases in the 5 MB range; >- most WebCat pages are searches in a single database (~500K per day); >- very few hits are appends (~10K per day) >- some are replaces (~200K per day) >- no need for autocommit > >So, as we say here, waddyareckin?Webcat can more than likely handle it.If you run into slowdowns, move all the graphics off the server so webstar doesn't have to spend any CPU time serving them, then webcat will have more CPU time for itself. Turn off webstar's logging if possible. Give webcat plenty of RAM, or give webstar the extra RAM if you're using the webcat plugin.Sincerely, Kenneth Grome WebDNA Consultant Kenneth Grome

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