Hi Caroline! > TLS = ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security correct?
Yes. ejabberd is a memory hog, and we recently discovered (hint: lots of detail in the mailing list archive) that it's only a memory hog when ssl/tls connections are used. Using ssl or tls in the xmpp protocol has the advantage of using compression -- that's why we use it. > When you test old and new TLS there are code changes on both XO and XS? Only XS. Recently, Process One (developers of ejabberd) published a patch that promised to reduce the mem usage on the server. Douglas and others are comparing before-and-after -- the P1 guys say it saves a lot of mem, independent testing is showing a mix. > What releases are the control setup? IS the New TLS released code? The 'control' setup is the ejabberd-xs package we ship for XS-0.5. The new TLS code is a patch we could consider 'beta' quality -- there's been no significnat QA on it. > Questions about the methodology. In general - there are good notes on all of this in the archives of this list. > 1 connection models 1 user? yes - it's a script called hyperactivity... more in the archive.. ;-) > Does it just connect? yes > does it share any activities? no but part of the test is to share activities using real XOs in parallel to hyperactivity being used. > activities affect the outcome in XS in any way? Not much on the XS, but yes on the bandwidth / spectrum used. Joe (QA team) has posted about his experimental results on this. > Have you tested with current shared roaster vs a roster grouping system that > only allows say 30 or 50 people in any online users roaster at once? If not > do you expect that to be an important factor? We don't have that yet -- as I mentioned at Sugarcamp, we're working on it based on mod_roster_odbc, postgres and moodle. And yes, we expect it to be a big factor, otherwise we'd do something else ;-) cheers, m -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- School Server Architect - ask interesting questions - don't get distracted with shiny stuff - working code first - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Martinlanghoff _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel