Hi all,

 

I already requested some explanations about how to make Monkey able to
respond to more than 504 simultaneous clients connections (63 clients per
core x 8 cores => that is the limit I get on my machine with an AMD 8150 FX
8 Cores @ 4.2 GHz, with 32 Gb of RAM and 2 SSD Crucial 240 Gb.) but never
got any answer!

 

I'm writing an article comparing the raw performances of several Web Servers
with multiple detailed benchmarks using both small and medium HTML fixed
size files as well as small and large dynamic contents requests and it would
be a shame to see Monkey excluded from the competition since it always stops
to respond when the 504 simultaneous clients connections limit is reached
but that all the 5 other web servers sustain (with of course different
results).

 

So, is anyone able to tell me where in the code of Monkey I can change this
current per core limit of 63 simultaneous clients, let's say to try a
minimum of 128 up to a maximum of 256 (that are values easily supported by
some of the Monkey's competitors)?

 

If not, the benchmark graphs will show Monkey at the last place, even after
the good "old dog" Apache2!

 

Is this what you want to read in a large specialized computer revue that
would ruin this community efforts?

 

TIA.

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