Re: [users@httpd] Question about graphic-only servers....

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   Sean,

First, you're correct about the content. It is all static, and all binary (all JPeg and GIF images). Secondly, the traffic throughput has been good - about 80-100Mbps steadily from three test points and the point of origination. Finally, the connections are set as follows:

   MaxClients: 2048
   StatServers: 10
   MinSpareServers 32
   MaxSpareServers 64
   MaxRequestsPerChild: 10000
   MaxKeepAliveRequests 0

Perhaps I should've included the above configuration information in my first post, as well. Does anyone have any input on the configuration as noted above, combined with my server and network specs, to achieve the best possible outcome for this scenario?

And yes, you're right. The machines are great for what they're doing - and could do quite a bit more processing, that's for sure. I'd love to set them up for a distributed computing network for something like SETI or the like, but that's a completely different discussion, and not my decision, as these are client systems.

   Thanks again, Sean.

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