Hi Manuel,
El mar, 30-03-2004 a las 18:11, Manuel Lemos escribió:
> > This might work... I gues that any web server to make advantage of the
> > new kernel 2.6 has to make explicit use of the sendfile() system call.
> > I know for sure that boa does it. I don't know about thttpd or apache2.
>
>
Hello,
On 03/30/2004 07:55 PM, William Lovaton wrote:
Well, I'am aware of that but the application is already made and it is
big and development continue, so change it will be a huge task and we
have no resources available for it.
Tux used to perform very well here, but unfortunatelly there is no
Hi Manuel,
El mar, 30-03-2004 a las 17:38, Manuel Lemos escribió:
> Hello,
>
> On 03/30/2004 09:38 AM, William Lovaton wrote:
> > Well, I'am aware of that but the application is already made and it is
> > big and development continue, so change it will be a huge task and we
> > have no resources
Hello,
On 03/30/2004 09:38 AM, William Lovaton wrote:
Well, I'am aware of that but the application is already made and it is
big and development continue, so change it will be a huge task and we
have no resources available for it.
Tux used to perform very well here, but unfortunatelly there is no
Hi Manuel,
Well, I'am aware of that but the application is already made and it is
big and development continue, so change it will be a huge task and we
have no resources available for it.
Tux used to perform very well here, but unfortunatelly there is no other
user space competitor that offers th
Hello,
On 03/29/2004 04:45 PM, William Lovaton wrote:
I've tried boa, thttpd, but none of these can do that, the only thing
they can do is "redirect" which is not the same.
I would like to know if there are others fast user space web servers
that can pass dynamic requests to a second robust web se
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