Very much depends.
Load ave is a measure of the number of processes waiting for resource (CPU,
Network, disk etc). Ie a rough measure of how 'busy' the server is. I've
seem modern kit with load averages of over 30 with no problems with
responsiveness at all. It's all down to what the processes
Hi all,
Just wondering what kind of load most hosters consider reasonable.
(1 min, 5 min, and 15 min average loads).
-Grant
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Hi all,
Last week I enabled DEFLATE in apache. I have since disabled it, due to it (I
think), sotting the serever load sky high.
Since disableing it, the server load has not decreased by much, but I have
narrowed it down to Apache (2.2) or mysqld that is shooting the load up.
The high server
Grant Peel wrote:
Last week I enabled DEFLATE in apache. I have since disabled it, due to it (I
think), sotting the serever load sky high.
Since disableing it, the server load has not decreased by much, but I have
narrowed it down to Apache (2.2) or mysqld that is shooting the load up
I am using FreeBSD as a router for my network and I want to load balance
multiple web servers. I have read a little about Pen. Does anybody have
experience with Pen or any other load balancing tools to do this?
Thanks,
Chris
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