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Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 12/21/07 08:19
"NC" <nc@iname.com> wrote in message
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> On Dec 20, 4:15 pm, tenxian <mailtumen...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> It is said as for code, developing a website that can
>> stand 10,000 concurrent visitors is much different from
>> developing a website that can stand 1,000 concurrent
>> visitors, is it true?
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> Since I don't know how to convert "concurrent visitors" into a more
> commonly used unit (such as requests per second), I can't answer your
> question as asked. However, there is one thing that sets high-load
> application development apart; the application design should conform
> to the expected deployment environment.
You mean "production" environment.
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