No, that is NOT what it's about.

The .moo Registry is a proof of concept from a software point of view -
not an architectural point of view.

We designed a system that's fully scalable and capable of handling 1000s
of requests and transactions.  However, it's running on the hardware
specified to handle these jobs - the software's there, not the hardware
and other supporting infrastructure.

IMHO this isn't an exercise in breakability, it's an exercise in
operability.

Don't make me have a bad morning :(

Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Allen Bolderoff wrote:

> 
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> > Nothing wrong with the coding of your script. I just disagree with you
> > on how much resources it is OK to use. I want to use LESS than one
> > thread on the moo.tucows.com server. Yes, the server can handle more
> > than one request at a time -- it can handle your three requests at a
> > time. But can it handle ten people's three requests at a time? 
> 
> But isn't that what this test domain is about?
> 
> bashing the server to find out what it's limits are, and to make it work with 
> this sort of abuse?
> 
> my 2c
> 
> Allen
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