If that's static content, I think squid can deliver more requests per
CPU cycle.

www.apache.org and other busy sites tune the kernel as well.

On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:21:16 +0800, JM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         has anyone ever used apache on a large site?  we have a site that 
> utilizes
> the 256 max client connections.... what i have based on server-status are:
> 
>         32.6 requests/sec - 179.7 kB/second - 5.5 kB/request
> 
>         is this a decent stats?
> 
>         ive already optimized all parameters based on apache's docs and some
> websites..
> 
>         im saw www.apache.org stats..
> 
>         50.6 requests/sec - 1.7 MB/second - 34.1 kB/request
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