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I have encountered this multiple times where people say something like: "I got around 13,000 hits and server couldn't handle it". This article shows you how to optimize your server and blog software to easily handle 500,000 hits per day.
Reviewed by foobarf00 Jul 17 2007, 11:21am ( 2 reviews ) • thembid.com
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Rated by vrulez on Jul 18 2007, 8:45am
From the page: "There have been multiple occasions where I am trying to read an article and the website is down. I have encountered this multiple times where people say something like: â€oeI got around 13,000 hits and server couldnâ€t handle it”. There are even websites that become popular by making the content of the popular article available. One of these cases is DuggMirror, a service that mirrors Digg articles and makes them available in case the source is unavailable. If you are running a blog and you have your own server, here are a few tips to easily handle at least half a million hits per day."
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Rated by foobarf00 on Jul 17 2007, 11:21am
I have encountered this multiple times where people say something like: "I got around 13,000 hits and server couldn't handle it". This article shows you how to optimize your server and blog software to easily handle 500,000 hits per day.
