Date sent: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 22:49:30 +0100
From: Vincent Gillet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Performance
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait :
>
> > Radiator is a pretty good product and it is very flexible. The performance
> > is not too good though ?? I've tried to push Radiator both on my ultra-10
> > and ultra-enterprise 2 and in both case I cannot pass ~40 tps and the
> > CPU go to 99%. There is very litte difference between an ultra-2 enterprise
> > and ultra 10 (the ultra -2 should do at least 3 X better). The user database
> > used is the sample shipped witth the product so it has very few entries.
> > Am I doing something wrong here or it just the way Radiator works.
>
> It works with few CPU on a Linux box that is much less powerfull that your
> sparc.
> We have 20 or 30 req/second with more than 200,000 entry in flat file using
> DB_File .... You must have a problem in Perl I guess ...
> Do you use DB_File or Ascii file ?
>
> You may try a config with ASCII file only.
> DB or dbm may have a bug on you Sparc.
> I suggest to compile DB and Perl and not to use the one included in Solaris.
>
No. I use the regular ASCII user file.
> Regards,
>
> --
> Vincent Gillet E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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