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SubjectRe: Process Creation Speed
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"Stephan T. Lavavej" <stl@nuwen.net> writes:
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> I changed my measurement strategy, and I now get about 110 microseconds for
> creation and termination of a do-nothing process (fork() followed by
> execve()). Statically linking everything gave a significant speedup, which
> allowed me to reach that value. This was on a 2.6.x kernel. 110
> microseconds is well within my "doesn't suck" range, so I'm happy - CGI will
> be fast enough for my needs, and I can always turn to FastCGI later if
> necessary.

This just means ld.so is too slow for you. Perhaps you should complain
to the glibc people about that?

-Andi

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