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Originally Posted by boneprone
When you have over 6 million hits a day you tend to know all about the larger drives.
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Only 6 million? I'm hitting a steady 12-15 million per day and the server isn't even sweating.
However, my traffic is very different to yours.
And no, it isn't for trade or sale
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Current Time: Friday, 04-Feb-2011 21:17:09 CET
Restart Time: Monday, 31-Jan-2011 04:02:06 CET
Parent Server Generation: 4
Server uptime: 4 days 17 hours 15 minutes 2 seconds
Total accesses: 66264443
CPU Usage: u267.93 s32.43 cu.23 cs0 - .0737% CPU load
163 requests/sec
169 requests currently being processed, 48 idle workers
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_CCK_KK__KKKKR_CKKKRK___K_R_K_K.___CKKRKC_.CK__KK_K.KK._CCKCK_KC
K_KKCCRKKW_CKR.C__KKKCKKKRKKKCKK.KKWCKK.RRRKKCKKCKK_.CCKKCKC_.C_
K_KK.K.K_KKKKKCK._KKK_K_KC.KK_KK.KKKK.K.K_KRK_K....._...........
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ie an avg of 14m hits/day and the server is at load 0.07
and the only reason for an apache restart 4 days ago was to make live changes in php.ini