What is the typical log file size per 10k requests in an apache web server?
Answer / Chhater Pal Mourya
The log file size can vary greatly depending on factors such as the size of the requested resources, but a rough estimate for a single request could be around 300-500 bytes. For 10k requests, that would result in about 3MB - 5MB. However, this is only an approximation and actual values can differ significantly.
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