Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 03:02:14 -0800 From: "Ing. Todor Colakov" <todor@fbi.ie> To: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org Subject: how to measure performance Message-ID: <AD05454F770.0000003Ctodor@fbi.ie>
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Hello, I'm trying to measure performance of my servers. I would like to have (at = least rough) estimation, how much of punishment it can take, so I've = crawled web for some howtos.. i've founded some, it gave me some start, = but what i've miss in all of them was simple guide in the style... If you are setting new server, you are interested at THIS, THIS and THIS = (say how much packets incomming packets can it handle at one time) because = of THAT, THAT and THAT (because if you plan to put it into enviroment of = some magnitudes higher it wont do) and you can meassure it with tool A B C = ( dunno :( ) Can somebody help me compile this list? I would like address specially = experienced admins. I would like to have this list mainly for general = server (without specialization), mailserver, webserver, DNS and NFS server = - because it address services the most of newbiee admins work with. Thank to all=20 Todor
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