This might give an impression:
Technical information:
What are we seeing:
1 x Feeder incomming Dual core dual xeon 5160
1 x Feeder outgoing naar de spools Dual core Dual Xeon 5160
1 x articel server (headers) P4 Dual Core
1 x auth server (toegang) P4 Dual Core
6 x Reader servers (news.easynews.nl) P4 Dual Core
1 x Spool 24 x 400GB SATA II
16 x Spool 10 x 400GB SATA II
1 x Spool 12 x 400GB
Switches used:
http://www.foundrynet.com/products/enterprise/agg-bb-l23/bi-mg8.html
Stats
Current bandwith usage per day: 25TB
The Feeds use 3.2TB (
http://stats.xlned.com/)
CPU load Reader 1:
yes, 200% because there are some crashed processes which are cousing errors.
Traffic used by a Reader:
Total amount of traffic by the platform:
How does it work ?
All the files first enter the Feeders, these machines exchange the files with other providers.
The files are stored on so called Spools. The spool servers send header information to the Readers, these are the indexing machines. When you request a file, its located by a Reader on a Spoolserver which sends the file to you. A load balancer is used to balance the traffic between all servers.
I think it should look like this:
Disclaimer:
Ive found this information on the easynews forum: www.easynews.nl.
This is what I understand from what ive read, plz dont take this too serious.
