Re: high performance server design approach

2012-11-13 Thread Friedrich Locke
Mark,

when i say high performance, i am looking something at least as fast as the
fastest performing http server on the market for a given set of requests on
the same pool of static files.

I am aware og ngnix, but i have to write my own http server. Using someone
else solution is not an option.

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Fleuriot Damien m...@my.gd wrote:

 Define high performance , what are your expectations in terms of
 concurrent connections, requests/second and all ?



 Allow me to shed some measure of light here, we're running 16x web servers
 with nginx doing *permanent* (as in, for all requests) URL rewriting and
 serving 500 req/s each.

 These servers admittedly running debian are behind 4x freebsd boxes using
 a combination of PF, CARP and relayd on 8.3-STABLE.

 The web servers deliver 200mb/second worth of *small* files (roughly 1kb
 javascripts).
 They hardly ever reach 0.25 load average, on 8 cores + hyperthreading.


 What I'm getting at here is, nginx *totally rapes* performance-wise, at
 least for our own needs.

 If it is able to deliver 500 req/s (for each server) of small files,
 surely it can handle the load you're planning on throwing at it ?



 On Nov 13, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Thank you Mark for suggestion, but my doubt still remains.
 
  Regards.
 
  On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Mark Blackman m...@exonetric.com
 wrote:
 
  On 13 Nov 2012, at 10:23, Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Hi list members,
 
  i would like to be an http server for static content only. Due to this
 
  [snip]
 
 
 
  What you have to say
 
  benchmark nginx to see if it does the job already.
 
  - Mark
 
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Re: high performance server design approach

2012-11-13 Thread Friedrich Locke
Jesus Christ!
The http server is just an excuse, ok? Happy now?

I just need to know, for a tcp server which of those apporaches could
deliver best results!

That's really the question was all about !

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Randal L. Schwartz
mer...@stonehenge.comwrote:

  Friedrich == Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com writes:

 Friedrich I am aware og ngnix, but i have to write my own http
 Friedrich server. Using someone else solution is not an option.

 As this is a very unusual requirement (given that nginx is available
 under the most free license available), I think you owe us a better
 explanation.

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Re: high performance server design approach

2012-11-13 Thread Friedrich Locke
I am really sorry i offend you! It was not my wish!

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Randal L. Schwartz
mer...@stonehenge.comwrote:

  Friedrich == Friedrich Locke friedrich.lo...@gmail.com writes:

 Friedrich The http server is just an excuse, ok? Happy now?

 So why lie to us, then?  Not very nice to lie to people from whom you
 want help and answers and advice... FOR FREE.

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Re: which syslog??? (rsyslog? syslog-ng? or default?)

2011-01-10 Thread Friedrich Locke
Go for algr, i can't do wrong.

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Aleksandr Miroslav
alexmiros...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have some boxes (about 40) that I was tasked with creating a
 centralized logging infrastructure for. I see in ports that we have
 several different versions of rsyslog, and syslog-ng.

 Is there any reason to use one or the other? Or should I just use the
 syslog that come with the base OS?

 thanks,
 Alex
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SAN FreeBSD Server

2009-06-08 Thread Friedrich Locke
Dear gentleman,

i would like to configure a FreeBSD installation as storage server
solution. Iwould like to use iSCSI.
Is it possible to configure a server running FreeBSD as a iSCSI server
(i.e., i mean as a target)?

Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation.

Best regards,

FL.
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