On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 11:36:40PM -0600, chris@fazekas.net wrote:
> Thanks for the comments Jeff. I should explain a touch more why I was
> looking
> to "overkill" my clients setup. He often gets hit by / . which is good for
> business... when the server stays up and alive... :)
How dynamic is the content? Is it really interactive and a pile of database
hits are justified for each request? Could some of the resulting pages be
cached? If so, rather than all the replication and stuff, perhaps putting a
caching server such as squid out front as a reverse proxy could provide an
easy win without another box to maintain.
Received on Thu Jul 27 02:31:20 2006
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