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SubjectRe: [khttpd-users] khttpd vs tux
DateSat, 3 Nov 2001 19:21:04 +0000 (GMT)
FromAlan Cox <>
> on this hardware i think that the problem is the that the Kernel and
> Webserver need to suport that ( each of the 1Gbit card is bound to its
> own process and on Multiprozessor machine that the prozess is fixed to
> one CPU to minimize the siwtch overhead, also im not firm with the 
> FibreChannel2

Each GigE card will need its own 66MHz PCI bus. Each PCI bridge will need
to be coming off a memory bus that can sustain all of these and the CPU
at once.

At that point it really doesnt look much like a PC.

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