On 05/11/2012 12:36 AM, Andy Wang wrote:
So I cannot reproduce the slow down to 4-5MB/s on the same VM I was able to 
reproduce it on once I copied the VM to an adequate vmware server. But I do see 
some neat numbers in case people care.


I was following this tread and was hoping that someone will say:
"Do not use workstation grade software for server applications"
but no. XP (Win7 falls in the same category) has good network stack
but focused on client applications.
There is a good reason why MS charges extra $$ for server versions
since they make sure your server application don't perform well on
workstation software.


I'm not sure what to make of the customer reports of the slow downs but at this 
point, I'm going to have to ask them to use something like ab.exe to do the 
downloads instead of Internet Explorer (most of them use IE to do it). Maybe 
there's some stupidity
with IE.


IE tries to open several concurrent connection at once (RFC says that number is 
max 3)
I'm sure you can simulate that with 'ab -c 10 -k -n 10000 ...'

Anyways, I'm closing the book on this (with a bookmark just in case) but wanted 
to provide the numbers in case people were curious what I got.


There is nothing wrong with tomcat, mod_jk or httpd.
It's just your use case.



Regards
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