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Re: rtlToronto is on Slashdot
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Fri, 24 May 2002 05:40:55 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Mario DeFacendis writes:
> Hey, check it out... search for "rtlToronto" on this page:
> http://books.slashdot.org/books/02/05/21/1341237.shtml?tid=159
That's none other than our good friend Victor Rehorst, who emailed me right
after he posted it.
> Calum, how did Peach handle the Slashdoting?? It would be neat to see it's
> access logs.
Peach handles load well--all today it really didn't break much of a sweat,
load averages were relatively low, at least while I was on it during the
afternoon. Once in a while I run analog against the Peachy server logs, and
even when we were on the SPARC2 hardware the machine was a tank. The
SPARC20 and the Barracuda UW disks on there should make the new Peach even
more robust.
Today with the Slashdot article we had nearly three times the usual amount
of traffic. According to analog, we usually serve about 4000-7600 requests
per day, a request being a file. On Thursday (the day the comment was
posted) we served 19956 requests, in comparison to 6675 the day before.
Calum
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