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by ck2
5613 days ago
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Looking at the posts per day detail I think it's more like 30 per second with bursts that probably go to twice that, while nighttime is idle depending on timezones. But I agree it's a fraction of 7k/sec peak for twitter. However, twitter does not have to parse html, has no plugins to execute or templates, and has a max string length of 140 characters which is trivial. Each post/comment published on wp.com takes many, many more cpu cycles than twitter. |
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My figures: 900,000 transactions (500,000 posts + 400,000 comments) / 86,400 seconds per day:
~= 10 transactions per second on average, though like twitter, activity probably has a power law distribution corresponding with US daylight hours.
Reads: 2.3 billion / month Suppose a 30-day month, that's 86,400*30 or 2,592,000 seconds per month.
2,300,000,000 / 2,592,000 ~= 887 pageviews per second.
I was incorrect by an order of magnitude, though the same uneven traffic patterns caveat applies.