This is so subjective, you'll have a hard time getting a straight
answer.
If you're serving static content, on a server that isn't bothering with
e-mail and DNS too much, you'll find that you can easily saturate a
10Mb/s Ethernet connection.
However if you're serving images generated on the fly from a 5GB
postgres database running on the same server while sending 8MB e-mails
to 10,000 member mailing lists, you'll probably see your hits drop to
about 1 per second.
Matt Nuzum
On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 09:12, W. wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if someone has calculated (I wouldn't know how :-) how many
hits a Cobalt RaQ can have per second (or minute or hour)? Of course it
depends on the processor and RAM so let's say a RaQ 4, 450 Mhz, 256 MB RAM.
How would that comapre to an XTR, 1 GB RAM, 850 MHz PIII processor?
Or does anyone know the formula so I can try to figure it out myself?
Thanks,
Will.
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