Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Jun 1999 09:26:42 +0100 | From | Jan-Simon Pendry <> | Subject | Re: FTP benchmark proposal |
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Larry McVoy wrote: > So I wouldn't worry too much about making the test realistic. if you > can set up a work load that has 6000 sockets going at the server in > parallel, I suspect that it will stress the server just fine. It's when > you try to do the load through a few sockets that all the timing enters > into the equation. Yeah, I'm sure the tests will have to be played > with a bit, but the first step is to just do it and see what we get. > I'll call VA tomorrow and see if they are interested. Red Hat is also > setting up such a lab on the East Coast.
of course, with 6000 connections you can't just use one ftp daemon per connection.
jan-simon.
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