> What he's saying is "For some reason, it's taking 50-60 generally high
> end machines on dedicated connections to do the work of one 386-33 on a
> 9600 baud modem."   Something is very broken, causing nodes to overload
> very quickly (and start timing out, thread loss, etc).  A number of
> people are hoping it's blocking IO vs Non-Blocking, since that's
> fixable.  For one, we can cut down threadcount a LOT if they don't have
> to sit on each job waiting for the other end to answer (who's waiting
> on someone else, waiting on someone else, etc).  This is nowhere NEAR
> the problem, but just perhaps if everyone's not always overloaded,
> querys will start getting answered.... and we can start hunting for the
> real cause of breakdowns.
> 
> --Dan


What is IO blocking vs. Non-Blocking? Sorry for my ignorance...

Thanks,
Wesley


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