Maybe it is just my bad attitude, but there is something I can't really understand: it seems that Opera Unite is by far the slowest web server around, so why the guy has to say that it does an "impressive 800 requests per second" or that it uses "very smart file I/O!", well what if it doesn't?
I mean, have you read what happens when you do more than thirteen connection (thirteen not 2^32)? The article should be renamed "Opera Unite benchmark: you won't believe how bad it can be..."!
cheers
Better to speak about what is known. OpenLDAP DOES multimaster replication since version 2.3, at least here, at the University of Pisa (Italy), where it handle 100000 accounts.
cheers
Maybe it is just my bad attitude, but there is something I can't really understand: it seems that Opera Unite is by far the slowest web server around, so why the guy has to say that it does an "impressive 800 requests per second" or that it uses "very smart file I/O!", well what if it doesn't? I mean, have you read what happens when you do more than thirteen connection (thirteen not 2^32)? The article should be renamed "Opera Unite benchmark: you won't believe how bad it can be..."! cheers
Better to speak about what is known. OpenLDAP DOES multimaster replication since version 2.3, at least here, at the University of Pisa (Italy), where it handle 100000 accounts. cheers