Just wondering, is this for the charter.net music download? I cannot
believe you would have 100,000 comcurrent connections for a service such
as that. I also see the download file is listed at 1.5MB, not 15.

As as for bandwidth, that better be upgraded. It took over a minute just
to download the home page of off charter.net.

Jeffrey Burgoyne

Chief Technology Architect
KCSI Keenuh Consulting Services Inc
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Pigeon wrote:

> Hmm.. 10k -100k are pretty much  guaranteed numbers..
>
> So my main computer crunching will be done at the beginning? (and to relive
> this I can do session key caching.. how long can I cache a key? is this
> 'secure'?)  (also.. all transfers will be ~15megs in size)
>
> And using a single server is out of the question?
>
> If we just go with one server.. shouldn't it be something super fast.. amd64
> 1gig ram?
>
> thanks!
> Lee
>
>
> >
> > On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Pigeon wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, I am trying to plan a system that can handle 10k-100k users.
> >>
> >> I am only using apache w/mod-ssl
> >>
> >> What should I look at to reduce overhead of bandwidth/cpu/mem?
> >>
> >> At what point should I look at ssl accelerators?
> >>
> >> Should I definitly look at clustering?
> >>
> >> Also.. I ahve heard about ssl session key caching, anyone know how much
> >> this
> >> will improve things?
> >>
> >> Any good resources I can read?
> >>
> >>
> >> thanks!
> >> Lee
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