Slash dot effect
Slash dot effect (英: A basic big Web site links a small site to Slashdot effect) and gets up when I bring excessive traffic. I give the small site overload, and this brings a drop of the transaction speed and cannot use it. This name comes from great Web traffic due to the link from a technical system news site "slash dot".
Onomastics
After it was mentioned, according to the jargon file, as for the term "slash dot effect", a certain site is caused by coming in the article of the news service of the basic slash dot so that a great many people consider the site and says the phenomenon that a Web site cannot access. This is expanded to explain every similar effect by what is placed in the classic site later and becomes equal to the term which is appropriate rather than a more general "flash cloud" [1].
Because a similar phenomenon is seen in the introduced site in 2.ch in Japan, there is the person who calls this 2.ch effect [2]. On the other hand, there is hardly that I am said to be it about the traffic effect about a slash dot Japanese edition having low influence social than 2.ch [3].
Similar phenomenon is seen by Yahoo! News. A direct link is not put on the link, and this goes by way of Yahoo! once, and the effect that a crowded page may not be displayed normally by a large number of access may be displayed [3].
Aid package and precaution
Much solution has been suggested to each site to deal with a slash dot effect [4].
There are several systems that a mirror does all pages linked to by a slash dot automatically to keep the reading possibility of the contents even if an original site does not react and stood [5].
Allied item
Footnote
- ^ Eric S. Raymond. "slashdot effect". The Jargon File, version 4.4.8. April 11, 2016 reading.
- ^ "The free CDN which can reduce "2.ch effect" in a P2P technology is released formally". August 17, 2014 reading.
- ^ a b "A slash dot effect". It is reading an IT glossary of terms binary on C August 17, 2014. .
- ^ Jeremy Elson; Jon Howell (2008) (PDF), Handling Flash Crowds from your Garage, Microsoft
- ^ Daniel Terdiman (October 1, 2004). "Solution for Slashdot Effect?". WIRED. April 18, 2016 reading.
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