[Info-vax] How would you load balance excess webserver traffic between multiple OpenVMS servers?
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Wed Jan 13 23:38:43 EST 2021
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 9:30:07 PM UTC-5, kemain... at gmail.com wrote:
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> >On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 7:30:06 PM UTC-5, kemain... at gmail.com
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> >> >Subject: Re: [Info-vax] How would you load balance excess webserver
> >> >traffic between multiple OpenVMS servers?
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> >> >On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 5:00:04 PM UTC-5, Jan-Erik Söderholm
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> >> >> Den 2021-01-12 kl. 22:49, skrev ultr... at gmail.com:
> >> >> > On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 8:52:52 AM UTC-5, Simon Clubley
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> >> >> >> On 2021-01-11, D W <ultr... at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> >>> On Monday, January 11, 2021 at 1:21:26 PM UTC-5, Simon Clubley
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> >> >> >>>> On 2021-01-11, Stephen Hoffman <seao... at hoffmanlabs.invalid>
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> >> Regards,
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> >> Kerry Main
> >> Kerry dot main at starkgaming dot com
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> >thanks I'm already aware of those but I would run TCPware over multinet. It
> >runs faster. I did the testing years ago
> >before I selected TCPware. And yes I know about IPV6 but that can be
> >addressed down the road if it ever fully materializes.
>
> There were numerous major perf enhancements to Multinet in V5.4, 5.5 and most recently V5.6.
>
> While there may be still perf differences between Multinet and TCPware, I suspect today, the differences are negligible.
>
> Having stated this, you will find that new enhancements and features typically appear in Multinet before TCPware.
> <http://www.process.com/products/multinet/whats_new.html>
> Regards,
>
> Kerry Main
> Kerry dot main at starkgaming dot com
that has nothing to do with it tcpware was designed for the vms kernel multinet was not. And tcpware commands are more vms friendly.
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