> Tim: > > Mathopd reads files in chunks of BufSize, so the larger your BufSize, the > > smaller the number of read() system calls. Also a large buffer size may > > help reduce the number of send() calls to the client, although there is a > > certain cut-off point above which BufSize no longer has any effect. > > So if my BufSize is set to 32k, and my image sizes are typically 10k or > less, would it make more sense to use a 10k buffer instead of 32k? Any
maybe check how to up your operating systems buffers. a good os with a well designed VM keeps your most used stuff in RAM on average. it would have helped to have posted which os you're using. clemens fischer
