So .8 is "slow" and .5 is "fast", yes?

On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 16:29 +0530, Himanshu Raina wrote:
> Prot LocalAddress:Port  Conns   InPkts    OutPkts  InBytes  OutBytes
> TCP  192.168.2.1:80     1877189 39344549  0        11215M   0
>   -> 192.168.2.8:80      599836 25601414  0        7877M    0
>   -> 192.168.2.5:80     1277353 13743135  0        3338M    0

That makes sense for the "conns" statistic, where slow:fast are in an
approximate ratio of 30:70. This makes perfect sense.

The packet and byte counters, however, look slightly unusual in that
they are in opposition - slow:fast 65:35.

As these are webservers, are they running the same server version with
the same configuration? I'll hazard a guess here that the "slow" server
has HTTP KeepAlives turned on, where the "fast" server does not...

Graeme


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