>>> I recently moved my server from:
>>>
>>> 3.2.11-hardened Security Level (Hardened Gentoo [server])
>>>
>>> to:
>>>
>>> 3.4.5-hardened Configuration Method (Automatic) Usage Type
>>> (Server) Virtualization Type (None) Required Priorities
>>> (Security)
>>>
>>> and http became extremely slow.  Some pages that would normally
>>> execute in 1 second would take 10 seconds or more.  There is a
>>> lot of php and perl server-side stuff so the slowdown may have
>>> been rooted in that.  I changed to Required Priorities
>>> (Performance) and everything sped back up to normal.  My laptop
>>> was moved to the following at the same time and I didn't notice
>>> any performance change:
>>>
>>> 3.4.5-hardened Configuration Method (Automatic) Usage Type
>>> (Desktop) Virtualization Type (None) Required Priorities
>>> (Security)
>>>
>>> Is this sort of behavior expected from a server?
>>>
>>> - Grant
>>
>> This may have been a false alarm.  I think I've been having
>> intermittent network problems to part of the internet.  Can anyone
>> confirm that the above config shouldn't slow down an http server?
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
> It's hard to make any generalisations but I have some servers with
> similar grsec-autoconfig (server instead of desktop) and no noticable
>  slowdown (I'd say nothing more that 10%).
> I'd recommend to use 3.5.1-r2 (testing) or 3.2.27 (stable), though.
>
> WKR
> Hinnerk

3.4.5 is the latest stable, right?

http://packages.gentoo.org/package/sys-kernel/hardened-sources

I'm using Server too.  I'm using Desktop on my laptop.

- Grant

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