Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 04:58:50 -0800 From: "Ing. Todor Colakov" <todor@fbi.ie> To: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org Subject: re: performance meassuring Message-ID: <BA9C8955F92.000000CEtodor@fbi.ie>
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I have mailserver, webserver, DNS and NFS server. I know there is no specific performance value, because of that I wanted make separated lists for those basic types (Maybe my english wasn't descriptive enough for that :( ). And also I wanted know why that or other value is important for the concrete type of server... I know it all stands on the knowledges of HW architectures, kernel, FS and alike... but I don't have these knowdleges (yet) and I need to meassure server. Because I need to have feedback, when changing setting of server. Todor P.S. Can the number of packets per second be the optimistic assumption of raw network processing power of the server?
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