David Kwan wrote:
I have a few questions regarding the TCP:
I have a situation with clients on a 100MB network connecting to servers
on a Gigabit network where the client read speeds are very slow from the
FreeBSD server and fast from the Linux server.Write speeds from the
clients to
Hwa Hing wrote:
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I also had such problem with FreeBSD-7 Stable-SMP with 4 port Intel
1GBit NIC em Driver and with Packet Filter, ALTQ enabled.
But it doesn't sound like you are testing the same thing at all.
I tested with iperf from network a to
Lutz Rabing wrote:
hi,
I did some testing an a supermicro 2 x 4 core xeon server under 64bit
"7.0-STABLE #1: Fri Jul 4". when we first tested the system under load
(2000 apache threads) the system performed bad compare to other dual
core systems under the same workload.
the 8 core system had 0
hi,
I did some testing an a supermicro 2 x 4 core xeon server under 64bit
"7.0-STABLE #1: Fri Jul 4". when we first tested the system under load
(2000 apache threads) the system performed bad compare to other dual
core systems under the same workload.
the 8 core system had 0% idle time and almos
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 04:58 -0800, Ing. Todor Colakov wrote:
> I have mailserver, webserver, DNS and NFS server. I know there is no specific
> performance value, because of that I wanted make separated lists for those
> basic types
> (Maybe my english wasn't descriptive enough for that :( ). And
I have mailserver, webserver, DNS and NFS server. I know there is no specific
performance value, because of that I wanted make separated lists for those
basic types
(Maybe my english wasn't descriptive enough for that :( ). And also I wanted
know why that
or other value is important for the concr