On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Edward Millington wrote:

> Hi there!
> 
> I am do a very small review of oops 1.5.21 - 1.5.22. running on Solaris, FreeBsd & 
>Linux.
> 
> Is there anyone out there that have oops running with over 18GB os cache in a high 
>load environment with requests over 50+ req/sec, 900+ clients  & 980+ thread?

Yes, I can monitor one system with 34G raw disk storage. It handle from 400
to 1500 connections at near 100-150 req/sec (near 8-9 Mbit/sec
transparent/wccp2 traffic at peak time). This is Solaris on dual pentium
machine, 1G memory (from which oops really use near 400-500M).

Recently they added second disk. This bring one problem: when url database
(berkeley_db 2.7.7) become very large then db_sync can take long time. This
can increase responce time and decrease hit rate. We try to play with db
version and configuration to avoid the problem.

> 
> I am particularly interested in linux performance at this load.
> 
> What are the system hardware configurations?
> 
> Thank you very much.
>  
> Best regards,
>  
> Edward Millington. BSc, Network+
> Systems Administrator
> Cariaccess Communications Ltd.
> Palm Plaza
> Wildey
> St. Michael
> Barbados
> 1-246-430-7435
> Fax : 1-246-431-0170
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> www.cariaccess.com
> 

Igor Khasilev                     |
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