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Can a Celeron 2Ghz handle 80k/day?
... Without any hiccups or slowdowns on a thumb TGP?
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Yeah, if it is tuned right and running *BSD. Dunno about linux.
That's only about a hit a second. |
Easy.
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Shouldn't be a problem
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With the right amount of BW, sure.
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more important that the mp would be the amount of RAM :2 cents:
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itll be able to do it just fine... even with the bare minimum of tweaks...
for comparison, i just had a p4 2.5ghz, do 90k uniques and counting in 4 hours. |
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you don't have any weird scripts running with it do you?
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Should be no problem at all uinless your thumbs script is very server intensive and inefficient.
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Does it look like I was offering him anything????? |
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I missread Itll for Ill My mistake, im sorry |
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The type of disk (IDE/SCSI) and block-size is important, too small of a block-size = excessive amount of disk-reads on larger files like mpeg/avi's etc, if you use larger blocksize you will have better disk-reads but storage space will suffer. |
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it's not so much the trafic or bandwidth being used, it's the scripts runing on the server.
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i'm wondering, are there any resources saying how much traffic(with and without scripts) different types of servers can handle? must be something out there
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with comus its going to depend on how good your mysql server is... hopefully its locally on the same box!
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Without exessive script usage no problem, I have a celeron 2.0Ghz server with 1GB RAM handling ~50.000 mpg gallery hits + downloads per day without any problems or high load.
Comus also isn't too load intensive, it just tracks hits and rebuilds the gallery order every 5min, you don't need a xeon to do that even with high traffic :thumbsup |
TGP? MGP? What scripts, etc? there are a lot of factors to be considered
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