--enable-delay-pools --enable-referer-log
--enable-underscores '--enable-auth=basic digest ntlm'
/snip
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¤ Jeff Honey, Network Administrator
¤ PS America, Inc.
¤ 4426 N. Orange Blossom Trl
¤ Orlando, FL 32804
¤ 407-521-1011 voice
¤ 407-521-1007 fax
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performance information and unearth where the slowdown is
occurring.
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¤ Jeff Honey, Network Administrator
¤ PS America, Inc.
¤ 4426 N. Orange Blossom Trl
¤ Orlando, FL 32804
¤ 407-521-1011 voice
¤ 407-521-1007 fax
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I am feverishly looking for the link, but I read a fabulous article on
the 'Net that compared heap replacement algorithms and caching
filesystems. It was very involved and gave lots of benchmark data.
Anyone out there on the list got a link to it?
I would think that your hit/miss ratio and heap
Here is what I was looking for:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/1999/HPL-1999-69.html
And
http://fog.hpl.external.hp.com/techreports/98/HPL-98-173.html
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¤ Jeff Honey ¤
¤ PS Management Company ¤
¤ 4426 North Orange Blossom Trail
I'm currently using version 2.5.STABLE1-20030206 on a linux i386 platform
(2.4.20) and was wondering what the prevailing opinion about the stability
of the 3.0 development tree is?
Jeff Honey
PS Management Company
2255 Crescent Drive
Mount Dora, FL 32757
352-385-0114
that squid RAWKS!!! It is the _one_ box in my
network (other than my smtp gateway) that just sits there and does its job.
Jeff Honey
PS Management Company
2255 Crescent Drive
Mount Dora, FL 32757
352-385-0114 x111 voice
352-385-0118 fax