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I agree. If you're not doing Java, consider 512mb a bare minimum and 1 gb preferred. Matt -----Original Message----- From: Jim Franz [mailto:franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 11:11 AM To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries Subject: Re: [WEB400] Hit capacity of Classic HTTP Server and a module 170 MEMORY... lots of it.. jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Cozzi" <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> To: "'Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries'" <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 10:59 AM Subject: RE: [WEB400] Hit capacity of Classic HTTP Server and a module 170 > It must be the hardware capacity. > The 170 we're using is: > CPW Batch: 114 - Inter: 23 > Memory: 128 MB > So it was probably the 4000 to 5000 hits in that 60 to 90 minute window that > brought it to its knees. > Thanks everyone... I hope to move to a V5Rx machine this year using Apache. > -Bob Cozzi > www.rpgiv.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Joel Cochran > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 2:47 AM > To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries > Subject: Re: [WEB400] Hit capacity of Classic HTTP Server and a module 170 > > On Wed, 2005-01-05 at 23:26, Bob Cozzi wrote: > > Hi, > > This morning my little old 170 running IBM's Classic HTTP Server on OS/400 > > V4.5 "crashed". > > > Can the 400 handle 5,000+ to 10,000+ hits per hour on an entry-level > > machine? > > -Bob Cozzi > > Bob, > > When we started http://www.vamanet.com in 2001, we were running a > similar system. It only took a couple of months (with relatively little > traffic) to figure out that this entry level machine couldn't handle > more than a few simultaneous requests. The system would quickly just > come to a halt, and page delivery time became completely unacceptable. > > Since then, we have been running a dedicated 270 with 1100 CPW and no > interactive processor. I don't have any real numbers for you, but we > run between 50,000 and 100,000 hits per day, usually with no real > problems. > > Joel > http://www.rpgnext.com > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries (WEB400) mailing list > To post a message email: WEB400@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/web400 > or email: WEB400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/web400. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries (WEB400) mailing list > To post a message email: WEB400@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/web400 > or email: WEB400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/web400. > > _______________________________________________ This is the Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries (WEB400) mailing list To post a message email: WEB400@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/web400 or email: WEB400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/web400.
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