25 messages in ru.sysoev.nginxRe: A hardware question
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Subject:Re: A hardware questionActions...
From:Igor Sysoev (is-G@public.gmane.org)
Date:Apr 27, 2008 11:05:27 pm
List:ru.sysoev.nginx

On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:52:59PM -0700, mike wrote:

In your opinion, would you go with lower clock speed quad cores, or higher clock speed dual cores?

From my expirience nginx needs more CPU in 3 cases: 1) nginx does many gzipping, 2) nginx handles many SSL connections, 3) kernel processes a lot of TCP connections. "A lot" means about at least 3,000 requests/s.

I would use quad core for PHP and dual core for nginx.