[OpenAFS-devel] RX Performance
Derek Atkins
warlord@MIT.EDU
19 Jun 2003 12:32:33 -0400
On the gripping hand, HTTP sessions are short-lived (unlike RX
connections) so they've optimized "tcp for short sessions and
relatively small files". It's not the same as a server handling
20,000 simultaneous TCP sessions.
-derek
Lawrence Greenfield <leg+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> From: chas williams <chas@cmf.nrl.navy.mil>
> Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 11:00:20 -0400
> [...]
> while most is good, afs does run on quite a few platforms not listed.
> i have no idea how aix, hpux (despite its bsd lineage), dux, and nt handle
> this. tcp connections also consume more resources than a single udp socket.
>
> The fact that people run web servers on all of the platforms on earth
> and care about performance pretty much kills the idea that TCP is
> expensive or slow. The only question is the amount of effort to recode
> AFS for RX-with-better-performance or blah-via-TCP.
>
> [Aside: NT has killer mechanisms to deal with large numbers of TCP
> connections: i/o completion ports, inherited from VMS.]
>
> i might also add that tuning tcp is not really a simple matter either :)
>
> It's a lot more well understood than RX.
>
> Larry
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