Re: [Zope] What did your Zope server do in 2005?

2006-01-04 Thread Jake
So it looks like I have the most traffic but use the weakest box. :)

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On Tue, January 3, 2006 4:42 pm, Richard Jones said:
 On Wednesday 04 January 2006 02:11, Kirk Strauser wrote:
 On Monday 02 January 2006 08:10, Jake wrote:
  I sent this out last year and thought it would be fun to see how
  Zope's did in 2005.
 
  Pages:6,580,999
  Hits: 37,137,283
  Bandwidth: 142.12 GB
  Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0Ghz, 2GB DDR Ram, SCSI Raid 1, RH ES
  2.1
  Zope: 2.7.4, CMF 1.4.7, Plone 2.0.5

 What did you gather that information with?  Just parsing the log files?

 Anyway, here's ours:

 Pages: 2.9 million (approx)
 Hardward: Xeon 2.4GHz (HTT disabled), 2GB RAM, FreeBSD 6.0, single
 SCSI-320
 drive.
 Zope: 8 instances of 2.7.8, hanging off a single ZEO server, and
 load-balanced (random selection) by an Apache 2.0.55 proxy on the same
 machine.

 I don't have complete stats for the whole year, but from Feb 2005 to today
 we
 did:

 Hits: 23,359,722
 Pages: 10,977,747
 Peak rate: 18,998 hits per hour
 Setup: 2 dual AMD Opteron 244 machines, 2GB RAM, Debian, with
  pydirector load-balancing them and apache out the front with the
  vhost mappings (we have a bazillion vhosts). One machine is also ZEO
  server with lotsa RAID disk, the other is just a grunt box with
  CPU, RAM and little else.
 Zope: 2.7.6

 We have five ZEO clients (one per CPU plus an extra). One of them is
 dedicated
 to serving search-engine bot traffic so that the other clients (and hence
 regular users) aren't affected when they decide to spider *all* of our
 vhosts
 at once. Which they do, on a regular basis. Currently we see the majority
 of
 our traffic handled by the first of the other four ZEO clients, but at
 peak
 load times the others two see a trickle of hits. I expect we could double
 the
 current load, and we are anticipating an increase in load this year of at
 least that. It's a good thing that dual-Opteron machines are cheap.


 Richard
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Re: [Zope] What did your Zope server do in 2005?

2006-01-03 Thread Richard Jones
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 02:11, Kirk Strauser wrote:
 On Monday 02 January 2006 08:10, Jake wrote:
  I sent this out last year and thought it would be fun to see how
  Zope's did in 2005.
 
  Pages:6,580,999
  Hits: 37,137,283
  Bandwidth: 142.12 GB
  Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0Ghz, 2GB DDR Ram, SCSI Raid 1, RH ES
  2.1
  Zope: 2.7.4, CMF 1.4.7, Plone 2.0.5

 What did you gather that information with?  Just parsing the log files?

 Anyway, here's ours:

 Pages: 2.9 million (approx)
 Hardward: Xeon 2.4GHz (HTT disabled), 2GB RAM, FreeBSD 6.0, single SCSI-320
 drive.
 Zope: 8 instances of 2.7.8, hanging off a single ZEO server, and
 load-balanced (random selection) by an Apache 2.0.55 proxy on the same
 machine.

I don't have complete stats for the whole year, but from Feb 2005 to today we 
did:

Hits: 23,359,722
Pages: 10,977,747
Peak rate: 18,998 hits per hour
Setup: 2 dual AMD Opteron 244 machines, 2GB RAM, Debian, with
 pydirector load-balancing them and apache out the front with the
 vhost mappings (we have a bazillion vhosts). One machine is also ZEO
 server with lotsa RAID disk, the other is just a grunt box with
 CPU, RAM and little else.
Zope: 2.7.6

We have five ZEO clients (one per CPU plus an extra). One of them is dedicated 
to serving search-engine bot traffic so that the other clients (and hence 
regular users) aren't affected when they decide to spider *all* of our vhosts 
at once. Which they do, on a regular basis. Currently we see the majority of 
our traffic handled by the first of the other four ZEO clients, but at peak 
load times the others two see a trickle of hits. I expect we could double the 
current load, and we are anticipating an increase in load this year of at 
least that. It's a good thing that dual-Opteron machines are cheap.


Richard
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[Zope] What did your Zope server do in 2005?

2006-01-02 Thread Jake
I sent this out last year and thought it would be fun to see how  
Zope's did in 2005.


Pages:6,580,999
Hits: 37,137,283
Bandwidth: 142.12 GB
Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0Ghz, 2GB DDR Ram, SCSI Raid 1, RH ES  
2.1

Zope: 2.7.4, CMF 1.4.7, Plone 2.0.5

The pages is about 45% more than last year, with the bandwidth being  
over double.


Reply with your stats:
Pages:
Hits:
Bandwidth:
Hardware:
Zope:

Jake

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On Dec 29, 2004, at 8:36 AM, Jake wrote:

I was looking at stats this morning for my Zope installation and  
thought

it would be fun to share with others what you are running and how many
hits your Zope server did this year (not counting the last 3 days of
course).

Pages: 4,025,657
Hits: 21,783,750
Bandwidth: 68.27 GB
Hardware: AMD 2.133, 1.5 GB RAM, RAID 1 w/ 2 x 36GB SCSI
Zope: 2.7b4, CMF 1.4, Plone 2.0 and many products

That is almost 30% more than I did last year. A few more sites, more
traffic, all good.


Reply with your stats:
Pages:
Hits:
Bandwidth:
Hardware:
Zope:


Jake
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