[Twisted-Python] Volunteer for twisted code Reviews and Commits
ssteinerX@gmail.com
ssteinerx at gmail.com
Sat Nov 7 07:43:36 MST 2009
On Nov 6, 2009, at 9:59 PM, exarkun at twistedmatrix.com wrote:
> On 01:11 am, ssteinerx at gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 6, 2009, at 7:54 PM, exarkun at twistedmatrix.com wrote:
>>> As far as I can tell, these problems are due solely to the quality
>>> of
>>> trac. There is no indication that they will disappear through
>>> only an
>>> improvement of the hardware the site is hosted on (unless we
>>> consider a
>>> really amazing improvement, something on the order of 10x faster CPU
>>> and
>>> disk than what we have now, a 3GHz P4 and contemporary disks).
>>
>> Not to be overly blunt, but there are other trac installations
>> running
>> on far less capable hardware that don't suck anywhere near as hard.
>> That's not to say trac is great, but it isn't near this bad in many,
>> many other places.
>
> Do you know roughly how much traffic any of those installations deal
> with? We do around 50k hits per day, which is basically maxing out
> our
> hardware. I have the sense that most trac sites don't handle this
> much
> traffic.
I'm not sure. That sounds like a lot for trac but I don't really know
.
>> Dunno, just trying to find a way to help with my very, very limited
>> time.
>
> Several people have spent non-trivial amounts of time looking at this.
> I'm not sure what improvements can be made with only limited
> additional
> input.
I know, and I'm not trying to be flip or anything like it. I hate to
ask, but how much memory is in the box? If it's memory bound with
that many hits, another couple of gigs could work wonders. Hell, I'll
even buy them send them to the hosting company if it comes down to it.
> Do you know of any relevant resources which we may have overlooked?
> Are
> there guides to running a working trac site? Tips about special
> indexes
> to create in the database? Something?
Sorry to say, my early experiences with Trac were so bad, I just quit.
Maybe the thing to do is pull together the statistics (is there a
module for this), and just ask the trac devs for some help. I'd be
happy to spearhead that if I could be of some help in that capacity.
S
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