RE: [Razor-users] Razor2 Performance

2003-12-04 Thread Matthew Western,R&D Aust
l. keep it up razor developers... Matt -Original Message- From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 5:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Razor-users] Razor2 Performance At 01:38 PM 11/25/2003, Benjamin Bacon wrote: >Tha

Re: [Razor-users] Razor2 Performance

2003-11-25 Thread Matt Kettler
At 01:38 PM 11/25/2003, Benjamin Bacon wrote: Thanks for the information. Is there anyway to setup a mirrored razor server on my end? I don't think that's particularly practical.. Note that I said that razor data is inherently constantly changing, thus it's not well suited to mirroring and cach

Re: [Razor-users] Razor2 Performance

2003-11-25 Thread Benjamin Bacon
Thanks for the information. Is there anyway to setup a mirrored razor server on my end? Benjamin Benjamin Bacon Academic Computing Mount Sinai School of Medicine (e) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (v) (212) 241-7091 Matt Kettler wrote: At 12:0

Re: [Razor-users] Razor2 Performance

2003-11-25 Thread Matt Kettler
At 12:05 PM 11/25/2003, Benjamin Bacon wrote: Has any else experience this? Yes, *all* network checks come with the drawback of very noticeable processing time increases. Because, go figure, they have to go out over the network. Razor is a bit more noticeable than DNSBLs because unlike DNS, raz