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Allgemeine DiskussionenMySpace und Asp.Net | |  | Autor: DaveS (Moderator) | Datum: 17.01.07 12:21 |
| Für alle, die noch glauben. .Net würde es nicht schaffen in der echten Welt...
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/03/25/Handling-1.5-Billion-Page-Views-Per-Day-Using-ASP.NET-2.0.aspx:
Handling 1.5 Billion Page Views Per Day Using ASP.NET 2.0
One of the highlights for me at the MIX conference earlier this week was being able to chat with customers about the success they’ve had with sites they’ve built on top of ASP.NET 2.0 and IIS 6.
MySpace.com was definitely the biggest highlight. For those that aren’t familiar with MySpace.com, it is the fastest growing site on the Internet right now. They have 65 million registered subscribers, and are registering 260,000 new users each day. According to the Media Metrix report (an independent analyst firm) MySpace.com had more page views in February than all of the MSN and Google sites combined. That is some serious load.
http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,1540,2082927,00.asp:
They re-built and re-deployed their site on ASP.NET 2.0 shortly after we shipped last year. Some of the pretty amazing statistics Aber and Allen (the MySpace CTP and VP of Engineering who were both in BillG’s keynote session) shared at MIX about the MySpace.com site:
MySpace.com is now processing 1.5 Billion page views per day
MySpace.com handles 2.3 million concurrent users during the day
MySpace.com’s average server CPU utilization went from 85% to 27% after moving (from another technology) to ASP.NET 2.0
When MySpace reached 9 million accounts, in early 2005, it began deploying new Web software written in Microsoft's C# programming language and running under ASP.NET. C# is the latest in a long line of derivatives of the C programming language, including C++ and Java, and was created to dovetail with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft's model architecture for software components and distributed computing. ASP.NET, which evolved from the earlier Active Server Pages technology for Web site scripting, is Microsoft's current Web site programming environment.
Almost immediately, MySpace saw that the ASP.NET programs ran much more efficiently, consuming a smaller share of the processor power on each server to perform the same tasks as a comparable ColdFusion program. According to CTO Whitcomb, 150 servers running the new code were able to do the same work that had previously required 246. Benedetto says another reason for the performance improvement may have been that in the process of changing software platforms and rewriting code in a new language, Web site programmers reexamined every function for ways it could be streamlined.
(Ob MySpace denn zur echten Welt gehört?)
Und übrigens, eine andere interessante Statistik:
P.P.S. 4 of the top 6 sites (MySpace, MSN, Ebay and Hotmail) run on IIS and Windows.
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