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Andy,

On 5/10/12 6:36 PM, Andy Wang wrote:
> Direct to apache http: Transfer rate:          21925.90
> [Kbytes/sec] received
> 
> Through AJP: Transfer rate:          36732.95 [Kbytes/sec]
> received
> 
> Direct to tomcat http: Transfer rate:          30968.31
> [Kbytes/sec] received

Am I reading this right: httpd+AJP outperforms both direct-to-httpd
and direct-to-Tomcat? That seems like one of the following are true:

1. The laws of physics don't behave as we expect them to in this case,
and you should donate your rig to CERN.

2. Your data is so sensitive to some other external conditions that
this is a meaningless test.

- -chris
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