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12/27/2006 4:45 PM
 

I have been using dnn for a few personal sites for awhile, and am currently considering using it for a commercial client.  Is there any documentation as to the kind of traffic that dnn can handle on particular hardware configurations?  i.e. with an average of 300,000 hits a day and up to a peak lead of 700,000 hits a day, what kind of hardware would be necessary for dnn to perform well?  I know these numbers are not astronomical, but they are considerably larger than anything my dnn sites have gottent to date.  If there's any "official" benchmark testing that I can show the client to prove that dnn can handle the load, that would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Eric

 
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