How Long would SD.net stay up if we were slashdotted?
Posted: 2004-05-23 08:34pm
Based on the average ammount of traffic slashdotted sites recieve, how long would sd.net remain running if we were linked to on slashdot?
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Here, some info on a shiny platter with gleaming silverware. Food obtained from Google Restaurants Inc. Bon appetit!Gandalf wrote:Show long does the Slashdot Effect last?
Eg: When the next site is posted there, will they all forget about us?
you're lucky I'm retired.Rogue 9 wrote:Good God in heaven, somebody delete this thread before a TKer comes along and reads it!
You certainly have.lukexcom wrote:Gandalf wrote:Hope this helps.
Don't worry, it's not dangerous. People can't just "slash-dot" something at will. Anybody can post on slashdot, but your post is just one of bazillions and it's not going to get much attention unless someone at slashdot decides to give it attention, by putting it on the front page.3rd Impact wrote:I'm surprised this hasn't been deleted yet, or at the very least HOSed.
And lukexcom, that's some interesting reading there.
What's stopping us from slashdotting them?Rogue 9 wrote:Good God in heaven, somebody delete this thread before a TKer comes along and reads it!
Same thing as Mike posted, names reversed.Spyder wrote:What's stopping us from slashdotting them?Rogue 9 wrote:Good God in heaven, somebody delete this thread before a TKer comes along and reads it!
Those afflicted by the same curiosity that makes people stare at car wrecks, or the mentally handicaped child as he unsuccessfully swats at flies for an early lunch.Gandalf wrote:
Same thing as Mike posted, names reversed.
Who'd really want to see a "Troll Kingdom" anyway?
My dorm's laundry server was slashdotted and we were able to get it working again pretty quick. 'Course, its a pretty small page to be transmitting, and the computer to person ratio at Random is greater than 2.Faram wrote:The dreaded /. effect would kill sd.net in a matter of a minute or less.
Even huge webboards like broadbandreports shivers when the /. crowd appears.
Only MIT would have a laundry server!Symmetry wrote:My dorm's laundry server was slashdotted and we were able to get it working again pretty quick. 'Course, its a pretty small page to be transmitting, and the computer to person ratio at Random is greater than 2.Faram wrote:The dreaded /. effect would kill sd.net in a matter of a minute or less.
Even huge webboards like broadbandreports shivers when the /. crowd appears.
The real effect kicks in when one of the editors posts a story with a link. I doubt the /. editors (as incompetent as they seem sometimes) would post a TK story that was obviously meant to just bring down SD.Net.Darth Wong wrote:Don't worry, it's not dangerous. People can't just "slash-dot" something at will. Anybody can post on slashdot, but your post is just one of bazillions and it's not going to get much attention unless someone at slashdot decides to give it attention, by putting it on the front page.3rd Impact wrote:I'm surprised this hasn't been deleted yet, or at the very least HOSed.
And lukexcom, that's some interesting reading there.
Even then, it might only get attention if a lot of slashdotters are intrigued by its (advertised) content. So it's not as if some troll can just say "hey, I'll slashdot this site because I don't like it!" It doesn't work that way.
Anyway, if the site did get slashdotted the 2Mbps connection would probably max out before the server does. Remember that slashdotters would be able to view but not post or search.