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How many hits can your site take?
I have been playing around with blitz.io today. The free trial is pretty cool (10 free credits). I tested it against my cached wordpress.
1-4000 2000ms timeout https://www.blitz.io/report/9c646312e6c614adfd77aa176e779e15#/
1-1000 5000ms timeout www.blitz.io/report/9c646312e6c614adfd77aa176eb60d54
I thought 160140522 hits/day was nice for a 1GB VPS for ~$4 a month
What do you guys get? :-)
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You know it depends on many factors.
Like: CPU, Internet Channel Speed, Latency, Cached or nope website, Memory, Web-server, kernel etc.
There is no really hard to make full cached most popular CMS.
Try better to make ab/siege/blitz test on the IP Boards. Interesting how much it will show.
Anyway, we can easy calculate the maximum possible hits per day by very simple formula:
( (Internet Bandwidth/Cached Page Size) * - ( Architecture mistakes (CPU/Disk IO/Memory/Latency) ) * 24 hours in seconds )
Sorry for the nerd mod.
Anyway, you have awesome result.
What are you using, Varnish i guess? + W3 Cache Plugin?
Units please?
I'm using Nginx Fastcgi cache in RAM. Simple and effective :-)
very interesting, can i check few strings of fastcgi_cache from your config?
because maybe i am false somewhere.
@neqste I used the tutorial found here: https://rtcamp.com/wordpress-nginx/tutorials/single-site/fastcgi-cache-with-purging/
`set $skip_cache 0;
`
I justed tested it on a normal lighttpd with cgi and mybb, after 404 hits the server died.
Ok it was only 96MB
Oh no, RIP little server you never stood a chance in life ;(