I would like to furnish link listing without search. The visitor is to click himself by the categories. Can I administer also on the left of 2.0 10000 categories and 100000 sides? Won't that generate too slowly?
Feb 17, 2004, 2:22 AM
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Feb 17, 2004, 2:22 AM
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You would be lucky to get Links2 working with 1,000+ categories. Flat file databases just can't handle the amounts that you are asking :(
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Feb 19, 2004, 1:06 PM
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Feb 19, 2004, 1:06 PM
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I just completed a Portal for a Client who does not want his URL to be listed. he had a website with Links SQL base installed. I just inserted quickly 30000+ US States and Cities into his database and did a Build Staggered. Within 2 Hours, we had a BIG portal ready with 30000 Categories and Subcategories. Categories are the 50 US states and Sub categories and the Cities in each state. :-)
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Feb 19, 2004, 10:15 PM
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Feb 19, 2004, 10:15 PM
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I meant to say that I tried the same with Links2.0 but I could not work on over 2000 categories.
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Links 2.0 might not have been written to handle that many links and categories, but it will handle them. I have a Links system running now that has 2452 categories, and a little over 70,000 links. The only thing was during my build time, my Admin stopped the process because I was doing it during the day, and he emailed me and asked me to run it at night after 2am. He is a really good Admin, and said that it was using alot of the servers resources to build the data. But after that everything was fine, and Links is running well.
I know... I sure upgrade to LinksSQL and I will one day when I can afford it. :)
Jamie
I know... I sure upgrade to LinksSQL and I will one day when I can afford it. :)
Jamie
Mar 17, 2004, 1:40 AM
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Mar 17, 2004, 1:40 AM
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>>>but it will handle them<<<
You can't have that much traffic then. Anything with more than a thousand hits a day, with over 1-2,000 links, has a very high tendancy to corrupt the database. Its not down to Links2, but more the fact that flatfile databases are NOT designed to handle such large amounts of data (that is why MySQL is so popular now).
I'm not trying to say that you are lying... but more the fact that I'm suprised your host hasn't thrown you off yet
I'm assuming you don't use jump.cgi or search.cgi though?
Just my 2 cents.
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You can't have that much traffic then. Anything with more than a thousand hits a day, with over 1-2,000 links, has a very high tendancy to corrupt the database. Its not down to Links2, but more the fact that flatfile databases are NOT designed to handle such large amounts of data (that is why MySQL is so popular now).
I'm not trying to say that you are lying... but more the fact that I'm suprised your host hasn't thrown you off yet
I'm assuming you don't use jump.cgi or search.cgi though?
Just my 2 cents.
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Mar 17, 2004, 8:58 AM
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Mar 17, 2004, 8:58 AM
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You are correct as this site doesn't get that much traffic right now. Our pagerank is increasing each Google Dance, so I better look into buying LinksSQL soon huh? :)
I currently do use jump.cgi and search.cgi without much loss in time, but like you said the site doesn't get that much traiffic.
My host did shut my IP address down because he thought it was a hacker attempt when I started to build my files. :) I explained what I was doing, and he only asked me to do it between the hours of 2am and 6am. It took a LONG while to build the complete list.
Now, that question to ask is this.. With me having this many links in Links 2.0 already, when I upgrade to LinksSQL, is there a way to import these over to LinksSQL without much trouble?
My site is a shopping based site and I have the entire shopping category from DMOZ running in my links system.
Thanks for any help or answers to the importing question!
Jamie
I currently do use jump.cgi and search.cgi without much loss in time, but like you said the site doesn't get that much traiffic.
My host did shut my IP address down because he thought it was a hacker attempt when I started to build my files. :) I explained what I was doing, and he only asked me to do it between the hours of 2am and 6am. It took a LONG while to build the complete list.
Now, that question to ask is this.. With me having this many links in Links 2.0 already, when I upgrade to LinksSQL, is there a way to import these over to LinksSQL without much trouble?
My site is a shopping based site and I have the entire shopping category from DMOZ running in my links system.
Thanks for any help or answers to the importing question!
Jamie