Re: [Lurker-users] Lurker 2.0 released

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Author: Federico Sevilla III
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To: lurker-users
Subject: Re: [Lurker-users] Lurker 2.0 released
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 01:54:11AM +0100, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> How much mail do actually have in that archive?
> I think your have the largest in existence.
> My debian archive is only around 6GB of email.
> It will be reimporting for a few days now. :-P
> (nice 5, sleep 10 every month+list--the joy of sharing)


I have 20GB of uncompressed mailboxes. /var/lib/lurker uses up 16GB
total.

> I'm curious about how much load lurker generates.
> I can't really measure it on gluck.debian.org, as that
> is a shared server usually at 4-20 load average. :-(
>
> You might be in the best position to report that sort
> of information, as the only semi-dedicated, live lurker
> server with a real ton of data on it.


Any measurements you want in particular for lurker-2.0? Just let me know
what you want measured and I'll send the results to the list after I
regenerate. Also, archives.free.net.ph is now a DEDICATED server. It
does nothing but serve the archives. Cool, huh? :D

> ... and when you say test, do you intend to use
> multiple frontends too?


Initially, no. But I plan to set up some private list archives when I
have time and see how that works.

--> Jijo

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Federico Vicente C. Sevilla III
Information Technology Consultant
Q Software Research Corporation
Website: http://jijo.free.net.ph


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