Scaling Server Performance
An anonymous reader writes "When Ace's Hardware's article Hitchhiker's Guide to the Mainframe was posted on Slashdot, they got 590,000 hits and over 250,000 page requests during one day. This kind of traffic caused only a 21% average CPU load to their Java-based web server, which is powered by a single 550MHz UltraSparc-II CPU. In their newest article, Scaling Server Performance, Ace's Hardware explains how this was possible."
they got 590,000 hits and over 250,000 page requests during one day. This kind of traffic caused only a 21% average CPU load ... they didn't respond to any of them.
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Of course, it is incumbent upon all of us to rush out and try to the link to the article. And some of us to actually read it as opposed to just reading the title.
SLASHDOT THEM AGAIN!!!
seeing as it took Slashdot 35 seconds to serve me up this comments.pl?op-Reply page, yes, i think we are supposed to be impressed.
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>Garth Brooks covers this in his famous book "The Mythical Man Month" where he proves in a controled lab environment that Java under X86 runs on the order of Olog(n) slower than it does on a RISC chip like an UltraSparc.
WTF? Fred Brooks wrote this book, and I don't seem to remember RISC or UltraSparc chips, not to mention Java, in 1974. Garth Brooks is (AFAIK) a country music singer. Try again.
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The lesson here is: put your money where your mouth is and you may end up eating it.
I prefer reading "The Mythical Man Month" in the original latin. Brooks' translation leaves much to be desired.
Yes, but each one of those wizbang annoyances is just another hit to the server. dynamic generation of pages is the real server killer, depending on how much hoop-de-loop you're going through to make them.
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Maybe it's just late, but I'm having a problem following all this technical jargon
Code, Hardware, stuff like that.