Well, it wasn't a /. article but a top comment /.-ing which isn't anywhere
near as bad. At any rate, awstats doesn't give me per-hour-of-day hit
counts for a specific day, but for that day I logged about 20,000 hits and
about 5,000 pages. Since all the pages are WK-hosted but the static files
are served via Apache (thanks to mod_rewrite), we're really talking 5,000 WK
pg for that day, but really concentrated around a few hours of the /.
article. So, we're talking roughly 1,000 pg/hr or ~17 WK responses/min.
Make that 12pg/min if you want to be a bit more conservative. Not really
all that impressive, but you have to keep in mind that the site was still
very responsive.
Now, memigo was /.-ed from comments before and usually the MySQL deamon
melted before WK did, and thus I have no good prior stats; Geoffrey's Cache
class was really *the* reason WK survived and kept on going. Highly
recommended (and has my vote to be rolled in the main distribution).
Costas
>From: Joe Pasko <pasko@...>
>To: webware-discuss@...
>Subject: [Webware-discuss] Re: How can I access Request headers
>(implementing 304 responses)?
>Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:20:20 +0000
>
>
>Hi Costas,
>
>Haven't implemented a 304, but had a question about your slashdotting.
>
>Do you have stats you could share about hits/sec on webware and your
>general setup?
>
>I'm new to webware, and although ab gives great servlet response
>performance in tests, I'd love to see some numbers from someone who's
>using it in production.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Joe.
>
> > Subject: [Webware-discuss] How can I access Request headers
>(implementing 304 responses)?
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I am trying to implement 304/Not-Modified responses for WK, but I don't
>seem
> > to be able to find a way to access the Request HTTP headers to get the
> > If-not-Modified-Since and the Etag header (whose long name escapes me
>now).
> > Is there an API for that? has anybody done 304s from WK before?
> >
> > On an unrelaed note, FYI, I implemented Geoffrey's Cache on my WK
> > installation just recently, and I have to say that memigo.com survived
>quite
> > a large Slashdotting last week with hardly a hickup (to the point that
>my
> > SSH connection to the server was slow but WK was pumping HTML as fast as
> > ever). Props to everybody, and Geoffrey in particular.
> >
> > Costas
> >
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