Re: pgfoundry moved ...
От | Magnus Hagander |
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Тема | Re: pgfoundry moved ... |
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Msg-id | 6BCB9D8A16AC4241919521715F4D8BCE6C73C7@algol.sollentuna.se обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | pgfoundry moved ... ("Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@postgresql.org>) |
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Re: pgfoundry moved ...
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Список | pgsql-www |
>> Um. You really aren't up to speed on how things are, are you? ;-) We >> *do* use static frontends. Five of them actually, globally >distributed. >> This is not where the performance problem is. > >I see that your static frontend has PHP compiled and other stuff. > >curl -I http://pgfoundry.org/ >HTTP/1.1 200 OK >Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:04:14 GMT >Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_auth_pgsql/0.9.12 PHP/4.3.11 >X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.11 >Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 I was talking about www.postgresql.org, not pgfoundry.org. I realise the subject still says pgfoundry, but the discussion was more along the performance of www.postgresql.org at this stage.. >it's silly. All that stuff eat resources. Even old pentium would >serve a lot of *static* pages without problem, you don't need >"globally distributed" >frontends. As long as it's not used, it hardly makes a difference. Anyway, we need the distribution mainly for redundancy, not performance. >> Except the backend is slow *anyway* - even with just the >> regen-for-frontend stuff loading it down. It doesn't show up >for the end >> user, but it does make the site rebuild slower, whjich means >it has to >> run less frequently (once/hour for the most often updated stuff, less >> often for docs and ftp tree). > >Hmm, not very nice. I don't think pgfoundry is very busy site. >Is there some web stat available ? How many pages generated >dynamically ? >Could you run simple ab benchmark ? Technology I described is >simple, commonly >adopted and proven in rather busy sites (millions visitors per day). >Anyway, I just tried to help. Probably, you know more information why >services are so slow and has clever idea how to improve situation. Again, we're discussing differen things. As for pgfoundry, yes, it seems to put a very high load on the systems, but I can't talk abuot any details there, since I don't know them. I'm sure there are many different ways to solve those issues. //Magnus
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