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Perhaps this
http://www.cohprog.com/mod_bandwidth.html

bye
OLiver
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Bob Bo [mailto:lopo1@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Gesendet: Mi 15.02.2006 13:29
An: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: [users@httpd] Apache performance
 
Hello all,

I have a small project of distributing a single 30M file to 10.000 Users. I 
build up a small php site that will gather user registration information and 
generate a link to that file. Then users will be able to download the file. 
I was wondering if some of you could help me out with the bottlenecks I 
might be facing. Are there particular points that I must take care of? For 
the moment I'm using 2.0.53 in the prefork model.

StartServers 20
MinSpareServers      25
MaxSpareServers     50
MaxClients          256
MaxRequestsPerChild  0

Should I also increase ServerLimit?
Should I play with HTTP1/1 or disable it? (The site has one image)

When I launch hundreds of connections to the site and make a top,  I see for 
example that 98% of my processes are sleeping... with only 2-3 running. but 
iptraf clearly shows that the whole bandwidth is being taken... Am I only 
serving 2-3 clients? CPU and I/Os are null... Am I missing something?

Advices would highly be appreciated :)

Thanks
LoPo



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