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Posted by Michael Vilain on 11/10/17 11:30
In article <1130502358.032706.270650@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
kimshapiro100@yahoo.com wrote:
> Question on PhP, MySQL
>
> I am thinking of a consumer internet business for which I will have to
> build a database driven site.
>
> I am thinking of using
> PhP, MySQL as the main technologies amd Linux hosting( and some
> Dreamweaver).
>
> My question is:
> what is the maximum number of hits (UUs) a day/month can such a site
> with these technologies handle ?
>
> How robust is PhP, MySQL?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kim
If you're going to invest in this venture, you need to seriously start
reading up on php, MySQL, database, the web, Linux, capacity planning,
and network management.
To answer your question about capacity, I'll give you the default answer:
"That depends" (on the configuration of the system running the database,
the layout of the database, queries, and network bandwidth)
If this is a question for your 1st MBA class, you've got a lot of
reading to do...
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