On 14.11.2016 10:34, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
On 11.11.2016 01:01, Branko Čibej wrote:
On 06.11.2016 13:47, Stefan Fuhrmann wrote:
On 05.11.2016 17:51, Hans van Kranenburg wrote:
I don't see noticable performance issues at all while reparsing the
little files every time right now (how big/complex is the average authz
file?)
I remember generated authz files > 10MB.  That translates
into 100s of ms parser overhead per e.g. GET request.

That's true with the current code, but the code on the authzperf branch
should be quite a bit faster. Still slower than SHA1 though (although,
for this kind of cache, MD5 is good enough and faster).
Sure. I just wanted to provide a data point because
Hans was wondering how big "big" actually is.
Just don't forget that mod_authz_svn can also pull authz files from a
Subversion repo, not just from disk.
Yup, I think I mentioned that in my initial reply b/c
we typically get the SHA1 for free in that case.

As of r1778923, Subversion /trunk always uses the latest authz config
for any HTTP request.

-- Stefan^2.

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