(RADIATOR) Radiator performance

Jeremy Burton jeremy.burton at staff.netspace.net.au
Mon May 23 17:46:53 CDT 2005


Even though it's single-threaded, if you are careful with your  
configuration, you could always run two instances of Radiator on a  
dual CPU machine, again assuming that there are no other bottlenecks  
and that it is Radiator that needs scaling.

I know I've done this in the past and witnessed an increase in the  
number of simultaneous requests going through.

Jeremy


On 24/05/2005, at 4:29 AM, Dave Kitabjian wrote:

> Since it's single-threaded, Radiator can handle only one  
> "concurrent" request at a time.
>
> And if there are no major delays from the DB, then you can handle  
> an unlimited number of requests just by adding an unlimited number  
> of Radiator processes or servers...
>
> If the requests truly come in concurrently, then I guess the limit  
> is affected by the size of your IP buffer. Other than that, I think  
> someone would have to test Radiator running on the hardware you  
> mention to give you an actual number...
>
> Dave
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-radiator at open.com.au [mailto:owner- 
>> radiator at open.com.au] On
>> Behalf Of Camilo Echeverry
>> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 1:01 PM
>> To: radiator at open.com.au
>> Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator performance
>>
>> Hi,
>> I wanted to know if somebody has statistics about how many concurrent
>> requests can Radiator attend, assuming there are no major delays  
>> on DB
>> requests.
>>
>> We have a Dual Xeon 3.0Ghz 4Gb Ram with Linux
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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