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Not unrelated to my earlier question: The folks who asked me about good ways to put zillions of little files on a system have also been wondering what is the best hardware at the moment for a web server. This of course changes, probably on a weekly basis. They are very partial to apache and linux, for all the usual reasons. Their current estimate is an average of maybe 50 requests per second. I'd take that as order-of-magnitude, but it's a useful talking point. Anything less would probably be too slow. They aren't fazed by big RAID boxes with a terabyte of data; they already have those up and running. I've dug around in the (rather large) body of information about web server performance. It does occur to me that some BLU members are likely to have researched this just last week, and maybe I can save a bit of time by simply asking. So do you know of some good benchmarks that I can point to to say what should be bought to get a big, fast web server? (One interesting thing is that I found a fair number of sites that compare commercial web servers, but make no mention of apache or linux. Curious ...)
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