Okay, so I increased concurrencyremote to 60, and concurrecyincoming (for
tcpserver) to 40. Concurrencylocal is still at 10, though, and I'm
wondering if there's any real point to increasing it. Am I correct in
thinking that leaving this at 10 is harmless, since the queue will be
serviced fairly quickly anyway? Or is there a performance gain to be had
in increasing this?

My uninformed opinion is that there wouldn't be, since both the queue and
the delivery parition are on the same physical drive, and both mounted
sync. To me, that seems to say that higher local concurrency might
actually slow the drive down, but I'm not really sure.

Opinions, anyone?

-- 
Todd A. Jacobs
CodeGnome Consulting, LTD


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