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  • Link to this postingPosted: 21.04.2004, 12:03
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    how much bandwith use http://www.postnuke.com per month?
    how much users per day it gets?
    how much disk space it takes?

    thanks in advance for your ansver
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    Not sure there's anyone qualified to answer these questions who posts here. You can check the "Site Stats" over there on the left to see how many users per day show up, but I doubt you'll get an answer for the other two.
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    http://www.postnuke.com

    Less than one gigabyte
    10-20 ?
    About 10 KB

    Of course if you want to include news.pn.com mods.pn.com themes.pn.com forums.pn.com noc.pn.com irc.pn.com lists.pn.com docs.pn.com then you get much more stats.

    The navigator isnt much of a bandwidth hogger.

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    I think he's probably looking for the whole *.postnuke.com schmoozle, maybe to gauge the requirements of a website he's setting up. Just a guess on my part though.
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    yes i am going to set up quite big portal and i think it would be nice to now how much this PostNuke portal takes (including news.pn.com mods.pn.com themes.pn.com forums.pn.com noc.pn.com irc.pn.com lists.pn.com docs.pn.com )
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    The only person that can provide that information is Drak (from hostnuke.com) who looks after (and kindly provides) our servers. Our sites are hosted on dedicated servers. I can't tell you more than that. You can e-mail him at drak at PostNuke dot com and see if he'll provide you with this info.

    -Mark
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    doesn't take up much b/w... no more then any other normal site.

    bandwitdh is determined on how much data you're transfering, back-end coding really has nothing to do with it.

    if you have huge flash files, images and movies all through your site, with people accessing them regulary, then you will use heaps of bandwitdh... if you only have plain text, you will use next to nothing.
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    and maybe someone knows about performance?
    what hardware it use?

    maybe there is some test on performance?
    for example:

    PostNuke vs. mambo, phpnuke, mdpro, xaraya, etc.

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