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Re: max requests a celeron web server can handle
Hi, since you seem to asking about the 1.3 GHz Celeron machine itself, you could start with using the Apache httpd server benchmarking tool 'ab'. There are various parameters, but you could simply execute for example - /usr/local/apache/bin/ab http://www.your_server.com/ and you'll get a result where towards the bottom it tells you how many requests per second the server can handle. You can even include paths - for example /usr/local/apache/bin/ab http://www.your_server.com/manual/ . If you can't execute it yourself, maybe you can get the hosters to do it and send you the result, or you can even use the ab tool from another machine to benchmark the server running on a machine located across town, or whereever. So if you know of a 1.3 GHz Celeron or similar server somewhere, you can benchmark it in this way to get a good idea of its per second request performance. I just benchmarked http://www.whitehouse.gov/ and got 5.81 requests per second, but it won't tell you what hardware it's running on. -Robert - Original Message - From: Shannon R. To: Robert Hensel ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 2:15 AM Subject: Re: max requests a celeron web server can handle hi robert, all, my problem is that i can't run a benchmark because i don't have that machine. it's a managed hosting package im interested in. the machine will be hosting 1 website only. with about 3,000 static html files and about 5,000 image files (from 3kb to 100kb. and no, it's not a pornsite, but a bike enthusiast site) so what do you guys think? any ballpark as to how many simulataneous users it can serve and how many page-views it can do per hour will be very much appreciated. thanks! shannon Robert Hensel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,Depends on the files being served, are they always the same (one website) or like 200 different websites? I guess with just static files (no db &stuff) the IDE disk will be your bottleneck, unless the files are mostly cached (you do have 1G RAM).I would run an apache benchmark (ab) from multiple pc's and see for yourself how much it can handle (however, as i said before, if you have a large number of websites that aren't cached, that benchmark wouldn't be a really good test since you only test one file)greetings,robertShannon R. wrote:>Hello List!> > >I've been googling around for recorded info on how many static files per second a 1.3GHz Pentium Celeron (1Gb RAM, 7200 RPM IDE hardisk), Apache web server can serve before it starts getting slow. The static files we're talking about he re are just small files ranging from a few kilobytes to maybe 300kb. Didn't have much luck with my googling and just got pointed mostly to biased looking Zeus articles.> >Anyone here can share their experience? How many files and up to how many users can a web server of such specs serve before its performance starts dropping?> >Rough ideas or ballparks will be fine.> > >TIA,>Shannon> >> >->Do you Yahoo!?>Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign!> >-- Hensel.nl Website HostingW: http://www.hensel.nl/E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]T: (+31)(0)591 694345F: (+31)(0)591 694098-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Please visit our web site: http://www.hensel.nl/for more information about our products and services.This email and any attachment is intended for theaddressee only. If you are not the addressee, youare notified that no part of the email or anyattachment may be disclosed, copied or distributed,and that any other action related to this email orattachment is strictly prohibited, and may be unlawful.If you are not the addressee, please notify the senderimmediately by return email, and delete this message.Hensel.nl and/or its employees shall not be liablefor the incorrect or incomplete transmission of thisemail or any attachments, nor responsible for anydelay in receipt.-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do you Yahoo!?Vote for the stars of Yahoo!'s next ad campaign!
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Re: q re transferring mysql db from redhat to debian
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:56:18 +0200, Henrik Heil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My bad -- this is indeed a problem using mysqldump. I just checked the > manpage and it seems that you cannot tell mysqldump to add > AUTO_INCREMENT=... to the CREATE TABLE statement (please correct me if > you know a way). > I tried mysqldump and it actually recorded the original AUTO_INCREMENTed id's. PhpMyAdmin also records this data whether you check the "Add AUTO_INCREMENT value" checkbox or not. It seems that they just forgot to mention this in the docs, but is already being done. Chad -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: q re transferring mysql db from redhat to debian
Chad Adlawan wrote: I tried mysqldump and it actually recorded the original AUTO_INCREMENTed id's. PhpMyAdmin also records this data whether you check the "Add AUTO_INCREMENT value" checkbox or not. I don't mean the inserted values but the next id that will be inserted. This is what phpmayadmin does with checked "Add AUTO_INCREMENT value" CREATE TABLE `testtab` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY (`id`) ) TYPE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=8 ; I don't know how get this with mysqldump. Best regards, Henrik -- Henrik Heil, zweipol Coy & Heil GbR http://www.zweipol.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Network Analyzer
Vijaya S wrote: > Martin, > You could try with iptraf or ipfm iptraf doesn't meet the second criteria. > Martin Zobel-Helas wrote: > > > Hi @ all, > > > > i am looking for network analyzing software which can > > > > * log connections (Host->Host, Src-Port->Dest-Port), do some statistics on > > that > > > > as well as > > > > * traffic analyzis like tcpdump or ethereal. > > > > I allready had a look on ntop and nast but both do not match the needed > > criteria. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Greetings > > Martin -- Martin Zobel-Helas [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.helas.net or http://mhelas.blogspot.com GPGKey-Fingerprint: 14744CACEF5CECFAE29E2CB17929AB90F7AC3AF0 signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Cloning disks with dd and netcat
On Tue, 2004-07-27 18:42:09 +0200, Leonardo Boselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Il 27 Jul 2004 alle 18:18 Jan-Benedict Glaw immise in rete > >> Try that with > >> a formerly booting NT system on a NTFS filesystem:) just copy the > >> "root"... by root i say /dev/hda , the raw partition. I worked fine > >> for me many times. > > > > Aren't MS-DOS' io.sys and msdos.sys expected to be in specific areas? > > only one of the two, in recent version, anyway as long the disk has the > same number of sectors and heads they will end on the same place Will they? How's that guaranteed when using tar/cpio or any other file-based backup method? MfG, JBG -- Jan-Benedict Glaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]. +49-172-7608481 _ O _ "Eine Freie Meinung in einem Freien Kopf| Gegen Zensur | Gegen Krieg _ _ O fuer einen Freien Staat voll Freier Bürger" | im Internet! | im Irak! O O O ret = do_actions((curr | FREE_SPEECH) & ~(NEW_COPYRIGHT_LAW | DRM | TCPA)); signature.asc Description: Digital signature