Seth Gottlieb wrote:
Hello list,
I am working on an evaluation of Lenya and I was wondering about
common strategies for scaling to high traffic volumes. I noticed
some posts recommending the use of reverse proxies and I saw this
article: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon-data/attachments/GT2006Notes/
attachments/10-caching.pdf
Does anyone know what high traffic sites like NZZ
AFAIK NZZ doesn't use Lenya anymore but has switched to some closed
source CMS from scandinavia (polopoly).
http://www.pressebox.de/pressemeldungen/netpioneer-gmbh/boxid-116291.html
But IIRC they had two Tomcat/Lenya nodes behind two load-balancers
(radware) and were using Akamai
and Wired do?
AFAIK they were using a regular Apache httpd in front and didn't serve
the pages with Lenya directly.
I'm not sure if this is still the case, because Wired News was sold
shortly after the relaunch and might have switched again the platform.
HTH
Michael
Do they deploy static HTML to simple web servers? Do they deploy
the publication to a cluster of read-only Lenya instances? Any
information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Seth
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