Hello All, How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website? Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache? Thanks in advance. -- Vincent Stoessel vince@idev.com Internet Applications Engineer IDEV http://www.idev.com V: 301 495 7345 x129
200-300 per day? Yes without sweating. 200-300 per second? Not without ZEO. Usual discalaimers based on complexity of pages etc. -- Andy McKay. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Stoessel" <vince@idev.com> To: "Zope Mailings" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 12:21 PM Subject: [Zope] High Performance Zope
Hello All, How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website? Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache? Thanks in advance. -- Vincent Stoessel vince@idev.com Internet Applications Engineer IDEV http://www.idev.com V: 301 495 7345 x129
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200-300 a day can be handled by a Pentium 60 and 32 MBs of RAM on a Linux box. That is not busy at all. 2,000,000 - 3,000,000 hits a day could be done by a much beefier box but at some point ZEO will be your friend. J At 3:21 PM -0500 1/16/01, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
Hello All, How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website? Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache? Thanks in advance. -- Vincent Stoessel vince@idev.com Internet Applications Engineer IDEV http://www.idev.com V: 301 495 7345 x129
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Vincent wrote:
How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website?
As others have already said, that's not busy at all. An easy way to identify busy websites is hits per second. Say, if you get more than 2-3 hits/sec ON A CONSTANT BASIS, then you might need: -A real server (not a $1000 commodity box). -ZEO. -Serious work on optimization. Of course, this 3 hits/sec is a number that depends *very* much on the complexity on your pages. It may easily be somewhat more or less, but you get the idea. Dimitris http://atlas.central.ntua.gr:8000
Doh! I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day. Thanks for all the responses so far. Vincent Stoessel wrote:
Hello All, How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website? Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache? Thanks in advance.
-- Vincent Stoessel vince@idev.com Internet Applications Engineer IDEV http://www.idev.com V: 301 495 7345 x129
At 14:37 1/17/01 -0500, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
Doh! I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day.
We're serving about 200.000 hits (not pageviews) per day at http://www.portal.pt/ with a couple of load balanced frontend servers connected to a couple of load balanced backend DB servers. We're using ZEO. C U! -- Mario Valente
Doh! I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day. Thanks for all the responses so far.
I think www.zdnetindia.com (url?) takes about 800,000 hits a day on a single dual-PIII, but that might have been a while ago. IIRC, there's a mailing list or wiki somewhere to do with high performance/availability Zope somewhere. I wonder if that's still going? cheers, Chris
hi, I think ABC News New York also does Zope. j. ...................... ..... Jason C. Leach ... University College of the Cariboo. .. On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Chris Withers wrote:
Doh! I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day. Thanks for all the responses so far.
I think www.zdnetindia.com (url?) takes about 800,000 hits a day on a single dual-PIII, but that might have been a while ago.
IIRC, there's a mailing list or wiki somewhere to do with high performance/availability Zope somewhere.
I wonder if that's still going?
cheers,
Chris
On Thursday 18 January 2001 03:37, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
Doh! I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day. Thanks for all the responses so far.
we have about 600k page views daily, and we spread this accross three ZEO Clients. response is fast, except when there's more than 150 simultaneous requests. i think my programming contributes to this problem. i used too much objectItems, instead of using ZCatalog. -- http://www.kedai.com.my/kk http://www.kedai.com.my/eZine Help me save me from myself...
hi, Ya. I think there was one doing about 1M a day. Some UK site. Have a look on Zope.org for the links to other sites. Perhaps it was www.trouble.co.uk j. ...................... ..... Jason C. Leach ... University College of the Cariboo. .. On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Vincent Stoessel wrote:
Doh! I meant to say 200-300,000 pageviews per day. Thanks for all the responses so far.
Vincent Stoessel wrote:
Hello All, How does Zope respond under heavy load? can Zserver handle serving out 200-300 zope pages per day on a busy website? Would it be better to use pcgi to plug it into apache? Thanks in advance.
-- Vincent Stoessel vince@idev.com Internet Applications Engineer IDEV http://www.idev.com V: 301 495 7345 x129
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