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No.. of Hits

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 1996 2:58 am
by Thunderstone



We have been using various versions of NCSA HTTPD for a couple of years,
and the only problem I can recall like yours was on a Unixware box with
a flaky SCSI controller.

We have NCSA installed on a great variety of boxes and they've all
proven to be very stable. Compilation of some of the exotic options
for it can be a little troublesome on occasion.

Yours,
Bart Richards


No.. of Hits

Posted: Fri Jan 19, 1996 10:48 am
by Thunderstone



There is no limit except your CPU speed and memory. As is the case
for any software. If you're going to take lots of hits (search or not),
get a fast CPU, plenty of memory, and fast disks.

No.. of Hits

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 1996 2:18 pm
by Thunderstone





No.. of Hits

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 1996 2:18 pm
by Thunderstone





No.. of Hits

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2000 8:57 am
by Thunderstone


Have you any experience with Server failures (traps, etc.) caused by a
large number of users trying to access Webinator? We are OK so far, but
would like to know if there is some kind of ceiling to look out for--our
concern started with our first Web server which was an OS2 version of
HTTPD which did great until we crossed about 3,000 accesses/day. I hope
the Unix based version of HTTPD is more stable.