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| nistor.mihai@gmail.com 2007-01-30, 7:31 am |
| Hy everyone,
I have a site witch has over 200users online, the problem is that all
this users came from a proxy server (they have same IP)
This from what I understand is cosing to overload the server! I don't
know if this is a configuration in apache or a networking setting!
Please help!!
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| Davide Bianchi 2007-01-30, 7:31 am |
| On 2007-01-30, nistor.mihai@gmail.com <nistor.mihai@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a site witch has over 200users online
That's not much.
> the problem is that all this users came from a proxy server
> (they have same IP)
So? I have 5000 users that are using the same proxy server.
> This from what I understand is cosing to overload the server!
If your server is overloaded with 200 users is really underpowered.
But, since a simple desktop PC is supposed to have enough power to handle
that many users, my reading is that you have some other problem lurking
around. Which problem and lurking where? Can't say without more
informations.
I suggest you dive into the problem with the aid of some System
Administrator or Network Engineer (the real deal, not the pretended one).
Davide
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