picktwo.uni.cc— Few statistics that will show you the magnitude of the DIGG Effect exist. Here you can check a real time graph of the "DIGG Effect".
Oct 22, 2006View in Crawl 4
True. Since he said "PHP", and judging by the look of his site, I assumed that he was just using some php script to log every pageview to a db so he didn't have to scan logfiles - and then using some php graphing ap to generate the graph. If that's how he's doing it - there are a whole ton of things he could do to streamline his performance... such as only generating one graph statically every minute and not for each request (and only showing viewers data as of 1 minute ago) - and yeah - there is no excuse for him to be running a this as a "WAMP" server... that's also a performance hit.
< script src="<a class="user" href="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js">http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js</a>" type="text/javascript">< /script>< script type="text/javascript">_uacct = "UA-280608-3";urchinTracker();< /script>is on his page... If he doesn't publish the results soon you can mess with his data by posting that exact same code (minus the leading spaces inside the tags) on a few high traffic pages that you control
I wanted to see what are upper limits. It seems it can handle much more than the highest value registered due to digg visits. I deleted my hits from the db.
b0bsalcoOct 23, 2006
Both words can be noun or verb
deohieuOct 23, 2006
I just can't help trying this:for i in `seq 1 500`; do wget -bO /dev/null <a class="user" href="http://picktwo.uni.cc/digg/;">http://picktwo.uni.cc/digg/;</a> doneAnd now it's wget'ed to death :(
Closed AccountOct 23, 2006Submitter
Hard. It's a typo. It has 192 MB (128+64).
ryebryeOct 23, 2006
True. Since he said "PHP", and judging by the look of his site, I assumed that he was just using some php script to log every pageview to a db so he didn't have to scan logfiles - and then using some php graphing ap to generate the graph. If that's how he's doing it - there are a whole ton of things he could do to streamline his performance... such as only generating one graph statically every minute and not for each request (and only showing viewers data as of 1 minute ago) - and yeah - there is no excuse for him to be running a this as a "WAMP" server... that's also a performance hit.
ryebryeOct 23, 2006
< script src="<a class="user" href="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js">http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js</a>" type="text/javascript">< /script>< script type="text/javascript">_uacct = "UA-280608-3";urchinTracker();< /script>is on his page... If he doesn't publish the results soon you can mess with his data by posting that exact same code (minus the leading spaces inside the tags) on a few high traffic pages that you control
timm5Oct 24, 2006
looks like someone hit his PIII DOS-style two hours ago
Closed AccountOct 24, 2006Submitter
I wanted to see what are upper limits. It seems it can handle much more than the highest value registered due to digg visits. I deleted my hits from the db.
Closed AccountNov 24, 2006Submitter
Results : <a class="user" href="http://picktwo.uni.cc/digg/stat.php">http://picktwo.uni.cc/digg/stat.php</a>Thank you all for your contribution!
kevmasterAug 2, 2007
How I managed to easily survive 2 frontpage diggs at the same time. An in depth article.<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/linux_unix/How_to_easily_survive_the_Digg_effect">http://digg.com/linux_unix/How_to_easily_survive_the_Digg_effect</a>
thomeyAug 30, 2007
I did start some recent test with Digg. If you could be so nice and digg the following article<a class="user" href="http://www.strongmocha.com/2007/08/...gon-wars-d-war/">http://www.strongmocha.com/2007/08/...gon-wars-d-war/</a>There is a "Share This" button you can press at the end of the article, after you pressed it select "Digg"Thank you.Cheers,Thorstenwww.strongmocha.com(GFX VFX DFX Compositing Travel Food)