ed? Say you're using 10 full T1's
> of outgoing
> >bandwidth, this ads up to just 15Mbs of that 100Mbs pipe - and if the
> >ethernet connection is run full duplex, that's 100Mbs in each direction.
> >Keep in mind that most of the internet traffic is outgoing, and
s of net traffic before you saw much improvement
>by moving that traffic off of this link.
>
>Jim
>
>
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Great post. One thing to add, and one question:
>7. Get web log data of
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Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 5:42 PM
Subject: High-Powered Scaling - Was "Milking Every Last Drop..."
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>Here are my suggestions
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Here are my suggestions
1. Clustered data servers (if one SQL/Oracle servers, the second MUST take
over immediately)
2. Fibre channel drive array to the data servers (Raid 5/0) for the
essential data
2a. Local to each machine should be a single fast hard drive used for the
swap file
2b. Shar
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