SPECWeb99 Data -- tcp-wakeups

From: Troy Wilson (tcw@tempest.prismnet.com)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 10:47:53 EST


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  I've done some testing with SPECWeb99 on 2.5.35 mm1 with and without
the tcp-wakeups patch backed out. The addition of tcp-wakeups makes a 2%
improvement in performance.

                           mm1 mm1 without tcp-wakeup
                         -----------------------------------------
Simultaneous connections 3049 2982

  The system is an 8-way, 900MHz, Profusion-based P3 box with 32GB memory.
It's connected to 16 SPECWeb client machines via 4 e1000 gigabit adapters.
I'm using Apache 2.0.36 as the webserver.

- Troy

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