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What you would consider as heavy traffic?

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Old 04-19-2008, 08:59 AM
oliver@obeattie.com
 
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Default What you would consider as heavy traffic?

Hey Everyone,

I am having a bit of trouble with a web host, and was wondering as what
you would class as a high level of traffic to a database (queries per
second) to an average server running postgres in a shared hosting
environment (very modern servers).

Many Thanks in Advance,
Oliver

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Old 04-19-2008, 09:00 AM
Rod Taylor
 
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Default Re: What you would consider as heavy traffic?

Depends on what the query is. If the queries take 3 to 5 days to
execute, then 1 query per day on a 4 CPU machine would be at capacity.

On 23-Dec-06, at 3:12 AM, oliver@obeattie.com wrote:

> Hey Everyone,
>
> I am having a bit of trouble with a web host, and was wondering as
> what
> you would class as a high level of traffic to a database (queries per
> second) to an average server running postgres in a shared hosting
> environment (very modern servers).
>
> Many Thanks in Advance,
> Oliver
>
>
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