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rhull,
rhull wrote:
>> Are you bottlenecked on your internet bandwidth? Are you bottlenecked
>> on latency, if you're not re-using HTTP connections?
>
> I can't find any reason to believe I am. I'm running on a 1.5mb
> download/256mb upload cable connection.
Is that the advertised rate, or the measured rate?
> The Linux box is on similar.
On another network, I'm guessing, right?
You have crappy Internet connections, which is more likely to affect
your capacity than your application, unfortunately.
> Right now, the servlet is serving the contents of ~1500 small xml files (the
> next phase of the project moves the files to memory in a service to be
> served up to the servlets). My suspicion was that a lot of the system time
> was due to file activity/swapping.
Are you just serving static content? What about the POSTs?
Also, are you using apr? IF you are serving static content, apr should
help a lot (but maybe not if you're planning on caching them in memory).
Not sure if a memory cache is going to buy you that much.
- -chris
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