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Application versimilitude (was RE: PMTU-D: remember, your load ba lancer is broken )
From: rdobbins () netmore net
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 00:00:14 -0700
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Without doing performance analysis on the actual running code, there really isn't a lot else to look at.
Shouldn't that be the first step in the optimization process? Finding out if the code and the server itself are are operating as efficiently as possible -prior to- mucking about with the network (this assumes a bit of thought and planning and maintenance have gone into the network beforehand, so that there're no glaring, generic things which ought to be fixed)? Knowing what your application(s) - or your customers' application(s) - look like on the wire can be an invaluable aid in the code-optimization process, in my experience. Of course, in a public environment, one's options are restricted by the limits of currently-deployed-and-accepted technology. ----------------------------------------------------------- Roland Dobbins <rdobbins () netmore net> // 818.535.5024 voice
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- Application versimilitude (was RE: PMTU-D: remember, your load ba lancer is broken ) rdobbins (Jun 16)
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