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I agree, Jim. You've done a great job of concisely (and colorfully!) stating my point for me - raw numbers like "sessions" or "hits" per second aren't really meaningful. It depends much more on your bandwidth and your load and your application. Joe > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Franz > > Joe - I understand your calcs of what a T3 can handle, and the math does > help, but the reality of a web site is not sessions, hits, or visitors > spread evenly over an hour. (snip) > imho-Without a detailed analysis of all aspects of these transactions, the > whole "round trip" from browser to server and back to browser , > we are just > pis**ng on the fire. (But what an interesting fire!)
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