Cache Success
After learning from my first experience with “The Digg Effect” I setup a caching system to hopefully prevent a re-occurence of exceeding my hosting company’s connection limit.
Well, another one of my tutorials
made it to the front page of Digg.com and the site survived. I didn’t even experience a slow-down. So, if you ever find yourself at the mercy off the Digg-nation, I would definitely research a caching system.
UPDATE
I made this image a while ago and misplaced it. Here is a shot of the MySQL server stats with caching on versus caching off:
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- Posted at July 3rd, 2006 06:02am
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