Re: FreeBSD user

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I agree that distributed architecture is much better in almost
all terms. But many users want to proxy hundreds of calls
on a single machine. hundreds of calls = tenth thousands of packets / second.
And then every millisecond counts:)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sergio Lenzi" <enigma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 6:33 PM


> 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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