Re: FreeBSD user

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On Wednesday 25 August 2004 05:38, Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:
> Believe me it is. Maybe it's not huge, but it's measured
> (by me) and surely exists. It gives only a few milliseconds
> per single "socket select" operation, but... for some people
> 1 ms is like nothing, for other 1ms is a lot;-)
> 
Yes I know kind of people... I have a son (23) that 1ms is
an eternity he likes overclock and users processor chips to the edge...
and sometimes he burns some amd...  

but I had some bad experiences making projects and trying to
resolve bad response time using software... it resolves for sure with
FreeBSD it is an amazing piece of software.... but as the need for processing power
increases (and always do...) it does not handle any more and all the project fail...

so now I use spare process power in a factor of at least 5 times...  

but you are right anyways... 1 ms * 10 milhon times is 10.000 seconds -> about 3 hours...

next version I will do fdset=2048... or make it a runtime option... because I will
have systems with 10 users and systems with 1000 users...


Sergio...



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