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 Posted by Betikci Boris on 12/21/07 17:20 
On Dec 21, 2:15 am, tenxian <mailtumen...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> 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? 
 
It's all about the aim of the project. A 1000 concurrent visitor 
project which uses complex database queries and processes will consume 
more resources than a static site project with 10,000 concurrent 
visitors or vice-versa. 
 
However more visitors consumes more system resources (ram-cpu) - and 
traffic, etc.
 
  
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