Re: "client" or "request" meaning

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1 visitor = 1 client, but 1 visitor =/= 1 connection and 1 client =/= 1 connection

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:31 PM, Arianna Manlio <arianna.manlio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Simone,
so, it's wrong to think that 1 visitor = 1 client, right?


Da: Simone Caruso <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
A: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Arianna Manlio <arianna.manlio@xxxxxxxxx>
Inviato: Giovedì 8 Marzo 2012 16:49
Oggetto: Re: "client" or "request" meaning

> So, what is a "connection"?
A connection is a single I/O channel between hosts (TCP,UDP, UNIX SOCKETS)

> If I connect to my home webmail, I see several connection, even if I the only user.
> This means that 5 or 6 "clients" are already reserved?
>
When you connect to a website u use about 4/8 connections (images, css, ajax).
The number of connection depend on browser type, server configuration and
average load, network latency.

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Simone Caruso
IT Consultant
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