On Nov 12, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Rich Bowen wrote: > The performance tuning documentation that we currently include in the docs is > simply awful. What with the comments about Apache 1.2 and the suggestions of > how to deal with the new Linux 2.0 kernel, I think it's beyond fixing. It > needs to be tossed and rewritten - although perhaps there are parts that are > salvageable. > > I was wondering if someone has a performance doc that they could contribute > as a starting place? Perhaps Sander's talk from AC? Or if someone would be > willing to give some attention to the docs list for a while to assist in > writing something that would be useful to actual admins in the real world.
I am willing to contribute my performance talk material, since I don't really give that presentation anymore. I have very few cycles, but would be willing to help work on making it suitable for inclusion in the httpd docs. Over the years, I have tried to concentrate more on the tuning knobs available to the average admin, rather than dig into the operating system or httpd code. Another source may be Colm's talks, but he is still giving those. S. -- [email protected] http://www.temme.net/sander/ PGP FP: 51B4 8727 466A 0BC3 69F4 B7B8 B2BE BC40 1529 24AF
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