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SubjectRe: Linux and Apache performance, Update
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ju@ct.heise.de (Juergen Schmidt) writes:

> Hello all,
>
> I promised to keep you updated on my results, concerning the tests of my
> comparison between NT/IIS and Linux/Apache.
>
> The general result is: with one 100 MBit interface nothing really
> spectacular happens. Differences are in the range of 10%
>
> With two interfaces, Linux clearly looses.

How did you set up the two NICs? Did you make apache bind to
both IP addresses? Also did you have appropiate routes that
Linux spreads out the load on both nics (=> does netstat -i
show a equal distribution?)

-Andi

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