X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=pr0n;a=blobdiff_plain;f=files%2Ffaq.html;h=c09c0977b9b8b8ac47ea7ebdd1a9337a7859f26b;hp=4d4612afd68af33e2cb5df5a5c9d82be1432c054;hb=e6c0be9c884c678d048a9a9a569dc1a3f6f83f34;hpb=4835316881ebf76c404cc721b1d8bc5e5ab39248 diff --git a/files/faq.html b/files/faq.html index 4d4612a..c09c097 100644 --- a/files/faq.html +++ b/files/faq.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
Last updated March 23rd, 2009
+Last updated November 20th, 2015
pr0n currently runs on an Intel Q9450 (quad-core 2.66GHz) with 8GB RAM and ordinary - SATA disks. (The server does a lot of other stuff besides running pr0n, of - course.) pr0n itself is a custom-made system by myself, tightly coupled - into Apache 2.2, - mod_perl 2.0, - ImageMagick 6.x +
pr0n currently runs on two Intel E5-2650v3 (2x10 cores at 2.30GHz) with 64GB RAM and + SATA disks, with some SSDs in front for cache. (The server does a lot of other stuff besides running pr0n, of + course.) pr0n itself is a custom-made system by myself, + a PSGI + app server running under Starlet + behind Varnish 4.1, + using ImageMagick 6.x (as well as various other Perl modules) and qscale, using - PostgreSQL 8.4 as the back-end + PostgreSQL 9.4 as the back-end database for metadata et al. The base operating system is - Debian jessie (ie. âtestingâ).
+ Debian jessie.The Perl modules aren't really that big â we're talking about only - approx. 3300 lines of code (of which ~25% is the WebDAV part; I should + approx. 3000 lines of code (of which ~20% is the WebDAV part; I should really make that a bit cleaner once). Most of the real work is done by the software on which pr0n builds on.
At the time of writing, approximately 250GB of image data (that is, over - 88000 different images), plus cache, plus metadata in the SQL database. +
At the time of writing, approximately 720GB of image data (that is, over + 195000 different images), plus cache, plus metadata in the SQL database. (These numbers are growing rather rapidly, so they could be outdated at any given time.)
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