> this is just a benchmark kind of stress test with authoritative records,
> query logging has been disabled.
Ok, so you're doing a purely local test, asking for local data as well,
eliminating any external network, but at the same time increasing the load
on the nameserver you're testing.
What k
this is just a benchmark kind of stress test with authoritative records, query
logging has been disabled.
Emil Natan
>run queryperf on the same server and got a not bad number at around 60,000
>qps,
>however, the cpu and memory are far from used up, what else could be the
>limiting factor
Hi,
After googeling a lot I kinda gave up and ended here.
Im running a bind server, where we have out .loc zone on and also use it for
caching.
We have our domains hosted @ our ISP's DNS-Servers.
Now recently management decided to migrate from cisco to
linux-routers/firewalls.
Now as you might kn
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 6:36 AM, ju wusuo wrote:
> run queryperf on the same server and got a not bad number at around 60,000
> qps, however, the cpu and memory are far from used up, what else could be
> the limiting factors for getting higher qps numbers?
>
>
> Logging. If query log is enabled i
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