RE: RE: Retransmissions seen for HTTP GETs and POSTS

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Nayman Felix-QA5535 [mailto:Felix.Nayman@xxxxxxxxxxxx]  wrote:
 
  >  In some testing that I've done, anywhere from 1 to 10%  of HTTP GETs and POSTs that apache receives are resulting in a TCP retransmission.  
 
Is this specific to Apache?  It seems relatively unlikely that something in Apache is reaching down to diddle with the ACK mechanism in the TCP stack.  Do other TCP connections to that server show a different pattern of retransmissions?   On the face of it I'd consider the symptoms to point to some sort of networking problem, rather than an Apache problem. 
 

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