On 2004.01.08, John Shafto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 40-60MB is nothing.  I'd worry if your nsd grows beyond 2GB.
>
> Doing what?

Just about anything.  If your stacksize is set to, say, 1 MB ... and
you've got 20 threads for handling connections, you're looking at a nsd
footprint of at least 20 MB.  40-60 MB is very reasonable for a site of
any non-trivial amount of traffic.

> This particular machine only has a 512mb of ram, and serves mostly
> static content.   I have bigger plans for it though.

Look at the nsd.tcl config. ... see what different settings are set to.
It's very believable that an out-of-the-box config would produce an nsd
in the 40-60 MB ballpark.

-- Dossy

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