> > John > > The consequences for disabling sendFile are extremely hard to quantify > as there are so many variables. I would normally expect there to be more > CPU load but how much more? No idea. It might be impossible to detect, > it might leaver your CPUs pegged at 100%. > > The only way you will know for sure for your application is to test it > with your application. > > Mark > > P.S. As you've probably figured out having been "Martined", the best > location for any response from Martin Gainty is /dev/null. I keep > debating dropping him from the list as he causes far more harm than > good. A topic for a separate thread I think. >
Mark, Thanks for the answer. As suggested, I'll test it and see what happens...kind of figured I'd have to do that :) Appreciate the heads-up on "MG>". I was wondering why the answer seemed off. Best, Alec