On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote: [...] > - Don't use a proxy server for doling out bytes to slow clients; just set > the buffer on your sockets high enough to allow the server to dump the > page and move on. This has been discussed here before, notably in this > post: > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">http://forum.swarthmore.edu/epigone/modperl/grerdbrerdwul/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > The conclusion was that you could end up paying dearly for the lingeirng > close on the socket. Mr. Llima must do something I don't, because with real world requests I see a 15-20 to 1 ratio of mod_proxy/mod_perl processes at "my" site. And that is serving <500byte stuff. -- ask bjoern hansen - <http://www.netcetera.dk/~ask/> more than 70M impressions per day, <http://valueclick.com>
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