Re: High traffic websites...

From: Christopher Kings-Lynne <chriskl(at)familyhealth(dot)com(dot)au>
To: jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com
Cc: Robert Treat <xzilla(at)users(dot)sourceforge(dot)net>, pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: High traffic websites...
Date: 2005-04-01 02:27:46
Message-ID: 424CB1A2.10405@familyhealth.com.au
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> On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 15:30 -0500, Robert Treat wrote:
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>>I'm sure that a lot of you saw the article on /. a couple days ago about
>>"PostgreSQL on big sites?", where someone asked for a list of high
>>traffic websites that are using PostgreSQL on the backend. Of course
>>there were a bunch of the standard replies about Afilias Inc and
>>pointing to the case studies on the PostgreSQL website, but out of all
>>of the replies I saw only one seemed like it really fit the bill of a
>>high traffic website (Whitepages.com, if you work for this company
>>please drop me an email). Now I know of some high traffic (I think they
>>have high traffic) sites that use PostgreSQL (mobygames, cdbaby), and I
>>know that some of the sites using popular PostgreSQL based CMS systems
>>have good traffic (http://openacs.org/community/sites/,
>>http://www.bricolage.cc/about/sites/), but this got me wondering and
>>thinking so I looked up a list of the top 100 high traffic websites
>>(English only: see th list I used at
>>http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?ts_mode=lang〈=en) and started
>>going through the list: Yahoo...oracle/my$ql, MSNBC...M$,
>>Google...homegrown, Passport.net....m$, EBay...oracle, M$....M$,
>>Amazon...Oracle, Fastclick...unknown, AOLAnywhere...Oracle,
>>Google.uk...homegrown... wow... pretty depressing, although we do come
>>out on par with db2 (unless fastclick uses them.. oh my) Scrolling down
>>through the list I really didn't see any sites that I knew that use
>>PostgreSQL... so I wondered if anyone else could vouch for any that do,
>>and/or also any other really high traffic sites (lets say more than 100
>>million page views a day?) It would be nice to get a list of these
>>companies into the known world... right now we seem on the short end of
>>this segment.
>>

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