Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:08:44 +0000 From: Mark Blackman <mark@exonetric.com> To: Friedrich Locke <friedrich.locke@gmail.com> Cc: Fleuriot Damien <ml@my.gd>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: high performance server design approach Message-ID: <5F6CAEED-10F2-447D-A8F7-3B47A1FC3536@exonetric.com> In-Reply-To: <CANMDHqcxkHHDdAreMhuDoo2ySP74hVUAPSSCHk7b69%2Bg1yBfiA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CANMDHqfuEYw=hDRN2MUPao50cS9UkhzOsqeVnhSNzp8g9RUd4A@mail.gmail.com> <73EA6F0E-0170-4738-80D0-F911AEE5E1CD@exonetric.com> <CANMDHqd_FLxwm=rQiXjjOm_mTUf1EBBqvhmwyqW3hz_BfhWj_g@mail.gmail.com> <BC397C03-D514-4ACD-A6F9-54A6F6571AF2@my.gd> <CANMDHqcxkHHDdAreMhuDoo2ySP74hVUAPSSCHk7b69%2Bg1yBfiA@mail.gmail.com>
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On 13 Nov 2012, at 11:03, Friedrich Locke <friedrich.locke@gmail.com> = wrote: > Mark, >=20 > when i say high performance, i am looking something at least as fast = as the fastest performing http server on the market for a given set of = requests on the same pool of static files. >=20 > I am aware og ngnix, but i have to write my own http server. Using = someone else solution is not an option. Ok, fair enough. It's a shame you're not in a position to use proven = high performance technology to minimise your time-to-market, but I'll assume you've got a good reason to = re-invent the wheel. I think for design questions like that, freebsd-questions@ is not the = ideal list, but I suggest either freebsd-hackers@ or freebsd-net@ or a more general purpose = networking list. Try = http://www.slideshare.net/joshzhu/tips-on-high-performance-server-programm= ing too. - Mark
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