hi ya kirk On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Monday 2004-06-28 09:11 pm, Alvin Oga wrote: > > > if your cpu is running at say less than 75% load, your system is NOT being > > used to the fullest extent for the $$$ you paid :-) > > Exception: we spec our webservers for *latency*, not *throughput*. Even if > we only get 20 hits per day, I want them to be served quickly. for best latency performance: i'm assuming that you have 15K rpm scsi disks or even 10K ide disks to eliminate disk latency and one ide disk per ide cable and .. and you're using fastest speed ddr memory your mb supports and tons of memory in the mb, 2GB seems to make some systems run "10x faster" since its all in memory instead of disk and you've tuned nfs and the tcp stack to minimum latency for fastest delivery across the wire and yeah ... "one hit" downloading one cdrom can be a big problem :-) but if they other end is on a 56K dialup, it wont matter that we can deliver content in 10^-99 seconds and yes .. lots of fun tuning to optimize performance vs costs vs delivery at the user :-) and after all is said and done, it'd have been better to spend the same $$$ on a 2nd full "live hotswap backup" ( or load balancing ) instead - the one fully optimized server dies, and your latency just went to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .... but if you have one on the east coast and another clone on the west coast, than all is "good" and more smileys ... :-) c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]