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Monday, April 12, 2010

Penny Auction Investment Club news

We have the first investor member in our Club. His information is here:

"My name is ... (we know the name), I reside in London, U.K.

I represent a group of INCUBATOR investors and internet marketers that have a opening for investing in internet based business's.
My role is to evaluate the business with my investors to see if there is an interest to invest and market the opportunity .

To evaluate any proposal we would require the following to base a firm decision as to funding requirements,
1, business summary.
2. business plan
3. Executive summary
4. financial forecast / cash flow .

Other details may be requested later.

please contact with the requested details initially by email (we know the email).

Thank you".

We welcome our customers to contact with new Club member through us - mail@softmedia.biz.

New customers please contact through the form at www.Softmedia.biz.

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Penny auction software news

At one website we found the following text:

"Penny Auction Software is a very special kind of software. Its major difference from a regular website is the immense load it creates on the database server. Regular websites require some response from the database only when a user switches between pages. Therefore, if a user visited, let’s say CNN.com and looked at 2 pages, it created 2 database requests. Thus, for an average visit of 1 minute, 3 or 4 database requests are generated for each user. (That is a simplified statement; in reality more than 1 request to database server are created)

For penny auction software the situation is very different. A Penny Auction website gets updates from the server each second for each user! So, if your website has 100 users, it probably makes 100 requests per second. Why should it worry you? Because most of dedicated servers will have a threshold of a few hundreds requests only and if the software is not optimized for the ideal state the result would be massive spending on buying new servers immediately after first advertising campaign."

We can comment this as follows: it is correct in general, correct for standard/initial versions of penny auction software.
Usage of different professional cashing techniques allows to raise the number of users to a degree without torturing the server.