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12/6/2010 10:26 PM
 
Hi all,

I'm considering DNN for a site that may have up to 1000 concurrent users.  The site is not very transactional in nature, so they won't all be clicking a submit button simultaneously, probably lots of opening a page and then reading it.

Does anyone have an example of a DNN site with this number of users?  And if so do you know what the hardware configuration is?  I know that this is so dependant on a number of factors (actual usage, uploads, downloads, etc), but I'm only after a rough indication at the moment.

If there are some benchmark figures somewhere that would be fantastic.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Mike


 
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12/7/2010 4:28 AM
 
there are (optimized) sites of large organizations like Australian National Football League, i.e. it is possible. DNN scales well using a lot of caching and web farms (i.e. multiple web heads and a load balancer). Until last year, this site ran fine on a single web server, now it is running on a small web farm.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/8/2010 12:53 AM
 
Sebastian,

Thanks very much for your prompt reply. Do you mean afl.com.au? Wow that is a massive site. Have you been using it as a reference site? Any chance that you have got some usage stats on it and some idea of the hardware spec when it was a single server?

Do you know if the format of the URL (http://www.afl.com.au/features/tabid/251/default.aspx) something that is quite unique to DNN or do other CMS products use a similar format?

Thanks

Mike
 
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12/8/2010 4:39 AM
 
Mike, AFAIK it is a reference site for DNN for many years now. Unfortunately, I don't have any stats about it and it should be for sure an optimized installation on a web farm. If you want to identify, whether a site is running on DNN, check the source code of a delivered page for strings like "DNN".

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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12/8/2010 4:49 AM
 
Sebastian,

Once again thank you very much for your prompt reply. If afl.com.au is a reference site then is there some documentation that we can use in proposals to help sell DNN to our customer?

Regards

Mike
 
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