I had no doubt that I would send The Internet’s Biggest Google Whores to the Digg front page. However, I was not prepared for the overwhelming response from the Digg users. This Digg was just plain MASSIVE! At last count, the story had received over 1,300 Diggs. As you can see on the above chart, the Digg came just a few minutes before noon and hit so hard that my server admin had to increase the maximum allowable connections because of the number of Diggers trying to visit the blog. At one point there were over 3,000 people logged on. The blog did over 15,000 page views in the first hour, nearly 12,000 page views in the second hour. In less than two hours, it destroyed the previous one-day traffic record of 20,000 page views. The little bump in traffic at 17:00 came when Delicious picked up the story. When all was said and done, the blog set a new one-day traffic record of 55,856 page views. BTW - The story got Farked today.
Congrats, submit your story to slashdot.org If it gets picked up there expect to break your one-day record in an hour or two.
Just goes to show you people will digg anything...even if it's a poorly written article full of inaccuracies.
Soo, after reading this on duggmirror because your site is down, the question I have for the selfproclaimed "dot com mogul" is; how much do you make?
The site never went down - the server had to be rebooted after increasing the allowable connections. How much I make is nobody's business. I make enough for Google to offer me a one year CPM rate contract to show ads on my site. I'll leave it to you to guess at how much the contract is worth.
I've never 'felt the power of digg' and I've been dugg several times. Once I was on digg, collegehumour and i-am-bored in the same afternoon and although uniques were nearing 50,000 for that day alone nothing crashed. I just have a simple reseller hosting account so I was kind of surprised.
Is that still true? i thought Digg 'power' is more these days compared to slashdot,but i'm not 100% sure tho
I really don't know. I just told the admin to increase it. The funny thing was when I first set up the blog, I never intended for it to do this much traffic so I set it up with the standard hosting account that is built into the host control panel of CPanel. I didn't know the standard setup only included 5GB of bandwidth. Went through that pretty quick.
whats even funnier is ive had 4 reporters contact me directly because of that post.... the press is all over digg now adays
max number of connection Moto, could you please ask admin about that max number of connections before and now? And write here or PM those number? I really would like to know how many max connections is enough to be able to survive slashdot effect (digg, slashdot).
the max is 255 without recompiling apache and that should be plenty.... a attack from digg or slashdot will need good caching (wordpress 2.0 does pretty good with that) so you dont have a ton of db calls. The db engine will be your weakest link most likely