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[Webdev] who what..

[Webdev] who what..

John P. Looney (Kate) jplooney-ilug at online.ie
Tue Jun 13 16:40:43 IST 2000


On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 04:30:18PM +0100, Donncha O Caoimh mentioned:
> heh.. working on a streaming app at the moment, started out, had 800
> connections to MySQL on two machines (600 to one, 200 to the other) for
> 200 conncurrent users. Managed to cut it down to 200 connections to the
> local server and occasional connections to the other server if need be..
> woo :)
> Ever see load average reach 150? it's possible, and beyond!

 Which is why *real* websites use AOLserver, and the fact that it only
opens 8 connections, and has just *one* process, whose hundreds of threads
share those connections... ;)

Kate

-- 
"The fool must be beaten with a stick, for an intelligent person 
the merest hint is sufficient"                -- Zen Master Greg
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