On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> > At ValueClick we can't use the caching for obvious reasons so we're using
> > a bunch of apache/mod_proxy processes in front of the apache/mod_perl
> > processes to save memory.
> >
> > Even with our average <1KB per request we can keep hundreds of mod_proxy
> > childs busy with very few active mod_perl childs.
>
> Would it be breaching any confidences to tell us how many
> kilobyterequests per memorymegabyte or some other equally daft
> dimensionless numbers?
Uh, I don't understand the question.
The replies to the requests are all redirects to the real content (which
is primarily served by Akamai) so it's quite non-typical.
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