[–] ratsbane 16y ago ↗ This is a textbook for how to set up a high-traffic web site. It's remarkable because of the openness. I was surprised at how many Squid machines they're running, but really, that makes sense. [–] kordless 16y ago ↗ Apparently they didn't apply that recipe to this link. [–] jacquesm 16y ago ↗ Do you use the same level of infrastructure for your documentation server as you do for your 10's of millions of visitors / day production server? [–] chrisbolt 16y ago ↗ Same level? Just use the same infrastructure (put the same caching Squid servers in front).
[–] kordless 16y ago ↗ Apparently they didn't apply that recipe to this link. [–] jacquesm 16y ago ↗ Do you use the same level of infrastructure for your documentation server as you do for your 10's of millions of visitors / day production server? [–] chrisbolt 16y ago ↗ Same level? Just use the same infrastructure (put the same caching Squid servers in front).
[–] jacquesm 16y ago ↗ Do you use the same level of infrastructure for your documentation server as you do for your 10's of millions of visitors / day production server? [–] chrisbolt 16y ago ↗ Same level? Just use the same infrastructure (put the same caching Squid servers in front).
[–] chrisbolt 16y ago ↗ Same level? Just use the same infrastructure (put the same caching Squid servers in front).
[–] brown9-2 16y ago ↗ Anyone have a mirror? The site does not respond for me. [–] ratsbane 16y ago ↗ Argh. Down for me too now. Here's a page with an overview of the organization, not the actual list of servers I linked to in the title: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_servers [–] anApple 16y ago ↗ http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:6df44nPiWlYJ:https://ro...
[–] ratsbane 16y ago ↗ Argh. Down for me too now. Here's a page with an overview of the organization, not the actual list of servers I linked to in the title: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_servers
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