>> And rather than actually research/test some performance tuning options
like database configuration

Unconventional idea but ok, I've tested this now - switched assp to running
with mysql server running on other machine. No impact on assp cpu usage
whatsoever.

czw., 7 lis 2019 o 14:13 Andre van Eyssen <an...@purplecow.org> napisał(a):

>
> Congratulations. You've discovered that something written entirely in perl
> has some CPU load on your 2012-vintage CPU and probably isn't ideal for
> running 180k mails/day on vintage hardware. Are you also hitting I/O
> limits on your 2012-vintage spinning rust?
>
> And rather than actually research/test some performance tuning options
> like database configuration, you re-deployed the same thing on multiple
> Linux distributions and perl versions.
>
> Then you posted this to a list from a gmail.com address rather than your
> own mail platform? OK, so I'm feeding the troll at this point.
>
> I've run more throughput on ASSP on similar vintage Solaris box, and if
> you think compiling all those perl modules on Linux is a chore, try it on
> Solaris for an educational experience. I know at least one university ran
> all their student mail through ASSP without too much stress.
>
> On Thu, 7 Nov 2019, Michał Górzec wrote:
>
> > So far I've been running assp on very small mail servers. Now I've set it
> > up on a server that processes about 30 000 emails a day (whcich is not
> that
> > much, I've planed setting it for other server that processes about 180
> 000
> > emails a day). It turned that assp is real cpu hog. It consumes about
> > 40-50% of whole Xenon E3-1245 V2 cpu power (all cores) under such load. I
> > could not believe that. I've tried disabling tests in assp. Even with
> > almost everything disabled it sill consumed same amount of cpu power!
> Only
> > setting * in transparent proxy mode reduced this... but only to about
> > 10-15% cpu power! So I still cloud not believe it is assp fault. I've
> tried
> > setting this system on other operating systems - ubuntu 18.04, centos 8,
> > centos7, fedora 31, debian 10. Perl 5.30 , perl 5.28, perl 5.26 from
> repos,
> > perl 5.30, 5.24 compiled from source. Cpan modules installed from repos.
> > Cpan modules installed from source. Every single time it was exactly same
> > high cpu usage. I've wasted few days on those tests.
> >
>
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