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by zedshaw
5797 days ago
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> And as jacquesm points out, in a web-facing server, that's the case you should care about. Yes, but where's the evidence what people see for active/total ratios in the real world? I'm showing that unless it's below about 60% (probably more like 50%) then poll is the way to go. 60% active isn't entirely unrealistic at all. I can see quite a few servers hitting those thresholds, so in that cases, poll vs. epoll doesn't matter. I think what's more important in what I'm finding is that you really need both. It's entirely possible that you have servers that are at 80-90% ATR all the time. Others that are 10% ATR. The key is either you have to measure that, which nobody does, or you have to make a server that can adapt. |
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Yes Zed, where the fuck is it? You're claiming SCIENCE! based on your worst-case synthetic localhost benchmarks, and then turning around and wildly guessing as to real-world performance characteristics with internet latencies.
Worse, your whole thesis hinges off of ATR but you made no effort to measure it anywhere, instead you're passive-aggressively berating us to do it.