Boosting Socket Performance on Linux
Cop writes "The Sockets API lets you develop client and server applications that can communicate across a local network or across the world via the Internet. Like any API, you can use the Sockets API in ways that promote high performance -- or inhibit it. This article explores four ways to use the Sockets API to squeeze the greatest performance out your application and to tune the GNU/Linux® environment to achieve the best results."
Some engineers at Berkeley have been looking at this for a while, but haven't gotten much credit for it.
Judging by the response time from IBM's web server, it looks like they have yet to put their advice into practice.
I mean really, I think we understand what you mean by just saying Linux.
If we don't fight for ourselves no one will.
It ignores you except at feeding time, and pees in your shoes when it's mad at you?