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SubjectRe: Linux and Apache performance, Update
Andi Kleen wrote:

> How did you set up the two NICs?

I configured two separate Subnets with routes for each of them.
Each NIC had an address in its subnet. Each Subnet had its own Switch.

192.168.99.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
192.168.100.0 netmask 255.255.255.0


> Did you make apache bind to
> both IP addresses?

Yup.

> Also did you have appropiate routes that
> Linux spreads out the load on both nics

All requests were handled completly in its subnet. Analysis of the
processed requests show, that they were distributed more or less evenly.

> (=> does netstat -i show a equal distribution?)

I didn't check this, I have to admit -- and I don't have the machine any
more. Sorry.

bye, ju

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