One issue is likely keep-alives. One issue with graphics is that each
one is a separate request requiring a separate SSL connection (unless
the KeepAlive is set to a reasonable value (I think we set ours to
10k). Check out here: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/perf-tuning.html
. This is for 1.3 but you can apply the tuning parameters to 2.x if
you look them up on apache.org. If I am not mistaken, most of the
directives are still operable in 2.x.
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Ben Ricker
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On May 29, 2008, at 7:50 PM, amiribarksdale wrote:
I have turned off ssl by just commenting out that part of my
httpd.conf, and
while I still get the wait with no other traffic on the server, the
page
does seem to load--within 10 or 15 seconds, as opposed to a minute or
longer.
So, if this is indicative of some problem with ssl, how do I go
about fixing
my ssl.conf? My server is a dual proc with 4 GB or RAM, and I
cleared out
all the logs earlier!
Amiri
Ben Ricker wrote:
Have you tried turning off https and seeing if you see the same
behavior?
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