If rrdtool doesn't need to spend time on generating a suitable set
of data (meaning: it is already there), the query returns faster.

Returning faster means each client uses the webserver for less time.

Less time on the webserver means less simultanious sessions on that
same server.

This is what you wanted, isn't it?

Alex

>

That I need is a better way to generate the graphs online for the clients,
using rrd files.
Of course if I have a fast return, apache will manage quickly and could
handle more request and the final client will see quickly the graphics.

If I optimize this, that I hope it. I could handle a dedicated apache server
to generate graphics. But in the way that I have using 3 web servers,
Clients wait for a long time while the graphic is being generated. I believe
that mrtg-rrd.cgi is not a scalable tool for this. 

The tool that I am looking for, is a better tool than mrtg-rrd.cgi.

Jovanny

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