Pisin Bootvong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: +--------------- | No matter how scalable your language is, you cannot make a 100MHz/128MB | server serve 100,000 client a second over the internet. +---------------
Sure you can! That's ~1000 CPU cycles/request, which [assuming at least a 100BASE-TX NIC] is plenty to service 100K *small* requests/s... ;-} Of course, you might have to write it in assembler on bare metal, but the good news is that with only a 1000 cycle budget, at least the code won't be very large! ;-} -Rob [someone who remembers 0.5 MIPS DEC PDP-10s being used for >100 simultaneous commercial timesharing users] ----- Rob Warnock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 627 26th Avenue <URL:http://rpw3.org/> San Mateo, CA 94403 (650)572-2607 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list