Yeah, but that's  bit too basic, and not necessarily very relevant for typical 
web services use cases (Nagle generally matters for interactive small-package 
low-latency traffic like ssh sessions or so). It's ok as a tutorial of course.
But it looks like Stevens' book from mid-90s still covers that stuff and much 
more. I guess in many ways TCP/IP was designed well enough in that not much 
seems to have happened since late-90s?
The list of Linux proc parameters is useful though.

I may be wrong, but I expect more benefit to come from handling at Java level 
than OS level, at least at this point.
Especially given that HTTP persistent connection/pipelining changes dynamics of 
many network settings, reducing significance of slow startup and congestion 
control (which may not matter a lot usually either within enterprise networks, 
which usually have high bandwidth and relatively low latency).

-+ Tatu +-

----- Original Message ----
From: Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: HttpComponents Project <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2007 3:09:17 AM
Subject: Re: Tuning HttpCore / NIO

Hi Roland

Thanks for the link! . . one of the documents linked from that site: 
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-hisock.html?mod=performancewiki.com-BoostSocket
explains how the different parameters actually effects the performance

regards
asankha

Roland Weber wrote:
> Hello Asankha,
>
> I can't tell you about NIO, but the performancewiki
> lists some additional network tuning parameters:
> http://www.performancewiki.com/linux-tuning.html#Network
>
> cheers,
>   Roland
>
>
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