Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 22:34:07 -0500 (EST) From: "Raymond L. Gilbert" <sfra47@source.isd.state.in.us> To: joe@via.net (Joe McGuckin) Cc: smp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Heavily loaded SMP server Message-ID: <199711130334.WAA28428@source.isd.state.in.us> In-Reply-To: <199711130234.SAA21196@monk.via.net> from "Joe McGuckin" at Nov 12, 97 06:34:37 pm
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Thus it was recorded by the prophets, Joe McGuckin said: >I`d like to talk to someone who is using their SMP machine for >heavy duty WWW serving, etc. Yeah so would I! Heavy duty WWW serving seems to imply putting SMP in a *production* environment. I've been running the SMP kernel for about a month now with few problems (none related to SMP code specifically), and I'd like to use it as a heavy-duty WWW server but I'm not sure that running -current on a production system is wise. Has anyone out there settled on a good, recent SNAP that could be used for heavy WWW traffic? -- Raymond L. Gilbert | "...the calculation of pi to 100 or 500 decimal Systems Administrator | places is wholly useless." State of Indiana | - Hermann Schubert on pi, 1889, Hamburg IDOA/ISD -*-*- pi@isd.state.in.us -*-*- http://source.isd.state.in.us/pi
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