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Fwd: Re: demo server performance

BJ Freeman
got kicked back resend.

from the server side activity, one visit (one URL) is multiple Get requests.
between 5 search engines I have continuous request on my ecommerce.
the commerce side gets multiple Search engine requests at one time.
most ecommerce sites consider 1,000 views per sec low and 100,000 per
sec a successful site.
so I doubt that ofbiz current requests are not much concern.

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BJ Freeman
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Bruno Busco sent the following on 12/10/2010 1:24 AM:

> Yesterday I gave a look to the demo visits and found that Google is hitting
> the server about every 30 seconds.
> So it is possible that any URL (includind Webtools->Artifact Info) is hitten
> almost frequently.
>
> -Bruno
>
> 2010/12/10 Jacques Le Roux<[hidden email]>
>
>> From: "BJ Freeman"<[hidden email]>
>>
>>> Thanks for you view on my motives.
>>>
>>>  From what Jacques states the server has max hardware resources.
>>> so what resources are you referring to?
>>> I since I have a similar server running more than what Jacques has stated,
>>> and it runs, I am at a loss on how to work on the ofbiz demo.
>>> I have been focused as much as I am allowed on this for almost a year.
>>> considering posting five urls at the same time should not effect a server,
>>> I don't see that as testing the limits of the server.
>>>
>>
>> Which URLs? It really depends on them... Artifact Info, Entity Maintenance,
>> Label Manager, etc. are good culprits... This does not mean that we can't
>> use Entity Maintenance on the demo server, nor even Artifact Info. But it
>> depends on the number of people which are using them at the same time. And
>> when it's down, it's down: you will have to wait a good soul (not sleeping,
>> like me in some mins) to reload the demo instance... Webtools are not all
>> days tools for a production server... I will suggest to use rather such
>> tools locally... Does it make sense?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>>
>>
>>> Scott Gray sent the following on 12/9/2010 1:47 PM:
>>>
>>>> Everybody works on the areas of the system that are important to them, I
>>>> suggest you do the same.
>>>>
>>>> The demo server is under-resourced so of course you're going to be able
>>>> to bring it down if you try to, my suggestion is that you don't try to.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Scott
>>>>
>>>> HotWax Media
>>>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>>>>
>>>> On 10/12/2010, at 10:32 AM, BJ Freeman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>   there is a thread on the user ML about the demo being slow.
>>>>> I would think that would be a high priority for all those that commit
>>>>> and make changes to ofbiz.
>>>>> after all what good is all this stuff if it can't be used.
>>>>> I brought down the demo trunk by accessing with seperate requests at one
>>>>> time, as I stated on the user ml.
>>>>>
>>>>> lets focus on real problems.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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