Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:12:38 -0700 | From | Fabio Riccardi <> | Subject | Re: numbers? |
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Alan,
SPEC connections are cumulative of static (70%) and dynamic (30%) pages, with the dynamic using quite a bit of CPU (25%-30%) and the static pages dataset of several (6-8) gigabytes.
The chromium server is actually much faster than thttpd and it is a complete web server.
- Fabio
Alan Cox wrote:
> > Incidentally the same server running on a kernel with a multiqueue scheduler > > achieves 1600 connections per second on the same machine, that was the original > > reason for my message for a better scheduler. > > I get 2000 connections a second with a single threaded server called thttpd > on my setup. Thats out of the box on 2.4.2ac with zero copy/sendfile. > > I've never had occasion to frob with tux or specweb
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