I'm using squid as a reverse proxy on solaris for a client, which is
working great.
Our client ask SUN to do a "performance" test, the SUN engineer told that:
squid is a possible bottleneck since it's translating HTTP/1.1 into HTTP/1.0
and HTTP/1.0 don't support persistent connections.
I know that squid support persistent connections, but is there a way to prove
it. Since our developer is believing the SUN engineer and wants to dump squid.
regards,
-- staf wagemakers email: stafwag@f2s.com homepage: http://www.stafwag.f2s.comReceived on Fri Oct 19 2001 - 03:13:41 MDT
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