Hi,
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Denyer Ec wrote:
> What would be the best way to achieve this? It's something that has
> occurred to me on many occasiosn...
A mix of [1] and 'Options' [2] (on Apache at least). As a
working example, Drupal's .htaccess file includes the following lines:
# P
What would be the best way to achieve this? It's something that has
occurred to me on many occasiosn...
Kind regards,
Denyer
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 1:42 PM, piet roorda wrote:
> .. nice job.
> Maybe it is an idea to close the fileadmin to the public.;-)
>
> I think with that many readers someon
Right now we're using simple DNS round-robin for load balancing,
spreading all hits between two servers. I'm currently testing some
possible software load balancers (nginx, varnish) to do the job - I'll
post my results as soon as I find something.
As for the static content server - we have the
Hi Dan,
Thanks for getting back to me, I think the SQL cluster part is quite
easily implemented, my colleague is confident he could do that. It's the
TYPO3 side of things that are more complex. You say you have a server
for static content, is that files from uploads/ ? or are you caching
your
We have a cluster of two servers for majority of PHP processing (Quad
core, 16Gb RAM), a server for serving static content to offload the main
servers, iSCSI for storage of fileadmin, and a few directories from
typo3temp (not the whole directory though!), and a DB server(2 quad
cores, 8Gb RAM),
.. nice job.
Maybe it is an idea to close the fileadmin to the public.;-)
I think with that many readers someone might be tempted to download
some of these great AP images
As a photographer I think you have the moral obligation to protect
copyrigh material in a more serious way,
cheers,
piet
On
Hi Dan,
I wonder if you would mind describing your hosting platform? You receive
alot of traffic and I am curious what hardware you have to serve your
visitors.
We are considering our options at the moment as our current setup is
starting to struggle, clustering is one option we are considerin
Yes thanks Dan for these hints.
Good luck Stefano, I'm in the same boat ;)
Daniel
stefano cecere wrote:
> thanks for the hints, Dan!
> i think those exts and your patch do really make a difference.
>
> looking forward to integrate everything in tt_news 3.0!
>
> note. lately i see more and more
thanks for the hints, Dan!
i think those exts and your patch do really make a difference.
looking forward to integrate everything in tt_news 3.0!
note. lately i see more and more big and advanced TYPO3 websites! great!!
stefano
Dan Osipov wrote:
> The choice was mainly for the flexibility of T
The choice was mainly for the flexibility of TYPO3 core, and not
necessarily tt_news. We did modify tt_news to get better performance out
of it, and I described my changes in the blog:
http://danosipov.com/blog/?p=21
We also used a combination of ttnewscache & ttnewscache_clearlike to
minimize c
Great work Dan!
can you explain a bit how you choose the TYPO3/tt_news combo for a news portal?
since tt_news has still some limitations! did you do anything "esoteric" for
performance tuning?
i ask you also because we are building the international website for the worl
march for peace and non
Congratulations, Dan!!
gRTz
ben
Dan Osipov wrote:
> I am proud to announce that Phillyburbs.com has completed its transition
> to TYPO3 as the primary CMS. Phillyburbs.com is one of the leading news
> sites in the Philadelphia, PA area, attracting over 15 million monthly
> visitors.
>
> The p
I am proud to announce that Phillyburbs.com has completed its transition
to TYPO3 as the primary CMS. Phillyburbs.com is one of the leading news
sites in the Philadelphia, PA area, attracting over 15 million monthly
visitors.
The process to migrate the CMS began over a year and a half ago, and
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