* Evgeniy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Document Length:        3521 bytes

> Concurrency Level:      8000
> Time taken for tests:   16.686737 seconds
> Complete requests:      80000
> Failed requests:        0
> Write errors:           0
> Total transferred:      309760000 bytes
> HTML transferred:       281680000 bytes
> Requests per second:    4794.23 [#/sec] (mean)

> Concurrency Level:      8000
> Time taken for tests:   12.366775 seconds
> Complete requests:      80000
> Failed requests:        0
> Write errors:           0
> Total transferred:      317047104 bytes
> HTML transferred:       288306522 bytes
> Requests per second:    6468.95 [#/sec] (mean)

i'm wondering - how can the 'Total transferred' and 'HTML transferred' 
numbers be different?

Since document length is 3521, and the number of requests is 80000, the 
correct 'HTML transferred' is 281680000 - which is the epoll result. The 
kevent result shows more bytes transferred, which suggests that the 
kevent loop is probably incorrect somewhere.

this might be some benign thing, but the /first/ thing you /have to/ do 
before claiming that 'kevent is 25% faster than epoll' is to make sure 
the results are totally reliable.

        Ingo
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