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Chris Withers wrote:
> Andrew Sawyers wrote:
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>> The other engineer was me, and it was close enough to double the load
>> per instance, per cpu.
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> tangential question: I'm assuming you were using LVS in front of these
> boxes? If so, how'd you
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
The other engineer was me, and it was close enough to double the load
per instance, per cpu.
tangential question: I'm assuming you were using LVS in front of these
boxes? If so, how'd you get the both clients on the box accessible by
LVS? 2 ip addresses?
cheers,
Chri
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 08:24 -0500, Tres Seaver wrote:
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> WHile at ZC, one of the other engineers and I did some testing on SMB
> boxes, and found that "one appserver per CPU" gave us near linear
> scaling of the application, without any explicit
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Dario Lopez-Kästen wrote:
> Let me be the first to admit my total lack of knowledge of kernel task
> schedulers, but generally speaking, unless the scheduler makes sure that
> a threaded python process never ever gets distributed over two
> processo