On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:05:51PM +0100, Pavel Machek ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hi!
Hi Pavel.
> > Kevent is a generic subsytem which allows to handle event notifications.
> > It supports both level and edge triggered events. It is similar to
> > poll/epoll in some cases, but it is more scalable, it is faster and
> > allows to work with essentially eny kind of events.
>
> Quantifying "how much more scalable" would be nice, as would be some
> example where it is useful. ("It makes my webserver twice as fast on
> monster 64-cpu box").
Trivial kevent web-server can handle 3960+ req/sec on Xeon 2.4Ghz with
1Gb RAM, epoll based - 2200-2500 req/sec.
100 Mbit wire is filled almost 100% (10582.7 KB/s of data without
TCP and below headers).
More benchmarks created by me and Johann Borck can be found on project's
homepage as long as all my sources used in tests.
--
Evgeniy Polyakov
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