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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by JM <je...@gmanmi.tv> on 2005/03/08 13:25:12 UTC

[users@httpd] need help on tuning my apache...

hi,

	i saw the server-status of www.apache.org and i was wondering if anyone here 
can share some info on how to attain the same stats..

	apache.org
		50.6 requests/sec - 1.7 MB/second - 34.1 kB/request

	mysite
		32.8 requests/sec - 181.0 kB/second - 5.5 kB/request

TIA,


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Re: [users@httpd] need help on tuning my apache...

Posted by Joshua Slive <js...@gmail.com>.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 21:29:44 +0800, JM <je...@gmanmi.tv> wrote:
> hi sorry for the lack of information but what i have in mind was how can i get
> a 50.6 request/sec assuming that i have a constant 256 request..
> 
> our site is.. www.igma.tv

That is still way too vague.  Performance depends on tons of stuff, including:
- Your available bandwidth and latency
- Your clients' available bandwidth and latency
- The size of the objects being requested
- The type of objects being requested
- The memory available
- The CPU available
- Disk speed
- etc, etc etc

Joshua.

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Re: [users@httpd] need help on tuning my apache...

Posted by JM <je...@gmanmi.tv>.
hi sorry for the lack of information but what i have in mind was how can i get 
a 50.6 request/sec assuming that i have a constant 256 request..

our site is.. www.igma.tv 

comments and suggestion is very much appreciated..

TIA,

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 20:33, David Campbell wrote:
> JM wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > 	i saw the server-status of www.apache.org and i was wondering if anyone
> > here can share some info on how to attain the same stats..
> >
> > 	apache.org
> > 		50.6 requests/sec - 1.7 MB/second - 34.1 kB/request
> >
> > 	mysite
> > 		32.8 requests/sec - 181.0 kB/second - 5.5 kB/request
> >
> > TIA,
>
> get more traffic?
>
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Re: [users@httpd] need help on tuning my apache...

Posted by David Campbell <da...@cpfc.org>.
JM wrote:
> hi,
> 
> 	i saw the server-status of www.apache.org and i was wondering if anyone here 
> can share some info on how to attain the same stats..
> 
> 	apache.org
> 		50.6 requests/sec - 1.7 MB/second - 34.1 kB/request
> 
> 	mysite
> 		32.8 requests/sec - 181.0 kB/second - 5.5 kB/request
> 
> TIA,

get more traffic?

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