2009/8/19 Noor mlist-fc...@orientalsensation.com:
tldr;
According to these findings, the best benchmark is when
MaxProcessCount is set to 8 (which is number of CPU's). Is this just
an accident? According to so many tips and pages I read on the
No. In general, a thread-pool design, which is
Hello list.
(I hope I'm posting to the right mailing list. If not, then I
apologize already and ask you to direct me to the right list. Thanks!)
I've setup the following configuration on a Dell 2940 2 x Quad-Core
with 4GB RAM:
- FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE amd64 bit. Kernel recompiled with minimal
Way too involved of a question for this list :)
I'd suspect that your application is fairly heavy judging from avg response
times and that if you ran it from a script without involving fastcgi or
apache you'd see similar throughput.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Noor
Travers Carter a écrit :
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 00:45:36 +0300, Noor
mlist-fc...@orientalsensation.com
wrote:
And while you're at it, I'll through in another question: How does
eAccelerator/FastCGI manage the shared memory segments? According to
eAccelerator's homepage, it'll share such