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Re: Preparations for ZD's upcoming Apache/Linux benchmark



On 8 Jun 1999, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> However, the things is that web performance obviously _is_ important to
> a lot of people, and it's really hard to benchmark slow connections and
> lossy networks etc which is what most real-life uses are.  So webbench
> is kind of a "default choice" - it's a bad benchmark of real-life
> behaviour, but there isn't anything else out there. 

i know i sound like a broken record sometimes, but i've read a good paper
that describes a benchmark that might do the right thing in terms of
mimicing high-latency low-bandwidth networks:

	http://www.cs.rice.edu/CS/Systems/Web-measurement/paper/paper.html

	- Chuck Lever
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The Linux Scalability project:
	http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/linux-scalability/


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