Re: Partitioning / Clustering
От | John A Meinel |
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Тема | Re: Partitioning / Clustering |
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Msg-id | 4283822C.5010305@arbash-meinel.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Partitioning / Clustering (Alex Turner <armtuk@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Partitioning / Clustering
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Список | pgsql-performance |
Alex Turner wrote: > Ok - my common sense alarm is going off here... > > There are only 6.446 billion people worldwide. 100 Billion page views > would require every person in the world to view 18 pages of yahoo > every day. Not very likely. > > http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm > suggests that there are around 1 billion people actualy on the internet. > > That means each and every person on the internet has to view 100 pages > per day of yahoo. > > pretty unlikely IMHO. I for one don't even use Yahoo ;) > > 100 million page views per day suggests that 1 in 100 people on the > internet each viewed 10 pages of a site. Thats a pretty high > percentage if you ask me. In general I think your point is valid. Just remember that it probably also matters how you count page views. Because technically images are a separate page (and this thread did discuss serving up images). So if there are 20 graphics on a specific page, that is 20 server hits just for that one page. I could easily see an image heavy site getting 100 hits / page. Which starts meaning that if 1M users hit 10 pages, then you get 1M*10*100 = 1G. I still think 100G views on a single website is a lot, but 100M is certainly possible. John =:->
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