In a message dated 8/9/03 8:19:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why is it bad when nsd uses 90% of the CPU?� Don't you want to be
getting your money's worth?� (Yes, I want to pay for 100% of something
and only use 50% of it!� I just recently bought the Brooklyn Bridge, too
...)
If you have bottlenecks in your web applications, then instrumenting
your app. code to reveal where the bottleneck is ... that's a more
interesting, and feasible, problem to solve.
Recommend you look at the mutex metering statistics. 9 times out of 10 your problems will be traced to lock contention around some shared resource.
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