Dnia 2009-12-11, pią o godzinie 02:13 -0200, Gabriel Sosa pisze: > Hola! > > Currently our haproxy is setup over a Intel Pentium D 930 with 2gb 667 > RAM, we are in a test stage. Running a Centos 5.3 64bits kernel 2.6 > > haproxy was compiled with TARGET=linux26 > > - How can I know if this is a good hardware for this. I didn't found > any about this in the documentation. > - How can I calculate the maximum number of connection based on that > hardware/OS/kernel > > In the other hand, how is a session considered ? I mean: If I have a > page with 4 images (for example) should I consider this like a 5 > different sessions or just one session with 5 elements? there is any > documentation about how should I read the stats? > > I really enjoy this piece of software, there is any other way (like > IRC) to have good talks ? > > thank you! > > > >
Tbh best way to check it is just u fire some light http servers and run benchmarks U might want to tune ur system a bit, like turn off connection tracking (as it can eat lots of RAM/CPU), get new kernel (so tcp splicing will work) and get good network cards. From my experience haproxy perfomance is "as fast as kernel can put it on the wire" ;] -- Mariusz Gronczewski (XANi) <xani...@gmail.com> GnuPG: 0xEA8ACE64 http://devrandom.pl
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