So I've tested it over 1 day, and these are the results:
1. These are download speeds on Squid, notice it is mostly a flatline with a low number of 10b: http://i.imgur.com/u7RkEc0.png 2. And these are download speeds on ATS, notice that it goes up and down, from 8-40b: http://i.imgur.com/Zgn4xEP.png This is generally an improvement, as now, ATS no longer maintains itself at 40-50b, rather, it can go down to as low as 8b. Note: 8b = 8billion nanoseconds. The change that did this was changing: proxy.config.http.chunking.*size* to *64K*. I tried this previously, but I wrote 128k with a small "k" and that was an error. It should be in caps. Now, the problem is that I don't get stable speeds, rather, it goes up and down. Any advise? Thanks! On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Leif Hedstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Aug 21, 2015, at 9:20 PM, Steven Goh <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks guys for your feedback. > > I'm using ATS version 5.3.1. > > @Leif: > > Yes, I have it chunked to the size of 128K. > > > > Did you try any other values? 64k is what I’ve been using. > > > @Sudheer: > > * SPDY/HTTP2 (I've done this) > * Just changed proxy.config.http.server_session_sharing.pool to “global" > > > > That seems very unlikely to make a difference on throughput on a > connection. It only affects reusing of connections. > > I’d focus on the various buffer related settings first I think. > > — Leif > >
