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Habraeffect - help test or answer ..
For a long time I wanted to ask how many transitions sites get, so that they fall down ...
My site is nginx 0.8 + apache 2 on centos 5.6 (Xeon x2 512Mb) how long will it last?
www.centerv.by - this is if there is a desire to help check ...
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There are services like loadimpact. Put a bit of money and test on any load.
blitz.io - we check, and we are not afraid of the habraeffect.
Nginx - up to 1% CPU usage at 7,127,673 hits/day.
apache - 99%, and falls already on 70-80 users ...
Depends on the site. If correctly implemented, 1,000,000 transitions per day will not be enough to knock down. Of course, if the site page weighs 5 mb, or the channel is limited, or there are few resources, there will be a sip.
This rush generated 2,487 successful hits in 1.0 min and we transferred 127.22 MB of data in and out of your app. The average hit rate of 39/second translates to about 3,401,962 hits/day.
launched three times, no longer falls, but it turns out that it can work out 3.5 million hits? or about a million visitors a day?
This rush generated 5,385 successful hits in 1.0 min and we transferred 275.16 MB of data in and out of your app. The average hit rate of 82/second translates to about 7,127,673 hits/day.
If you test centerv.by, then Apache starts and heavily loads the server, and if www.centerv.by - that 7 million hits a day is not a problem ...
Thank you all.
Hm. Not bad, you cache everything tightly =)
Almost 2k hits per second for the search for "1C", nothing fell.
Nice to see sites like this.
Not quite correct testing. If you have custom statistics (well, or come up with a few basic scenarios yourself), then jmeter / LoadRunner is in hand.
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