Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 01:22:56 +0900 From: "Adrian Chadd" <adrian@freebsd.org> To: "Brett Glass" <brett@lariat.net>, stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: SMP on FreeBSD 6.x and 7.0: Worth doing? Message-ID: <d763ac660712220822l1737db38oc8b698e95efbbd51@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20071222103350.GA2747@roadrunner.spoerlein.net> References: <200712220531.WAA09277@lariat.net> <20071222103350.GA2747@roadrunner.spoerlein.net>
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On 22/12/2007, Ulrich Spoerlein <uspoerlein@gmail.com> wrote: > Apples and Oranges, I know, but if you're building a "simple" reverse > cacheing proxy, have you considered Varnish? Would be very interessting > how it would compare to a) FreeBSD+Squid b) Linux+Squid and c) > Linux+Varnish. Personally, I'd be more interesting in more information about the methodology and the raw data. I'm busy going through and optimising Squid to, amusingly, have slightly Varnish-like internals. Having raw data and methodology both helps me see whether the tests are valid, figure out why the results are different, and helps me know when my work is on the right track. :) -- Adrian Chadd - adrian@freebsd.org
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