On Feb 21, 2007, at 6:55 PM, Casey Rayman wrote:
I built a test nginx server on debian linux within a virtual
machine on my laptop and it was quite fast. Based on the results
of that simple test I built a stand alone server on an HP Proliant
DL360. Everything from a software standpoint should be the same,
but the performance on the real hardware is TERRIBLE. A simple
index page on the server hardware takes almost a minute to load,
while the same loaded from the laptop takes less than a second.
Does anyone have any ideas how a dual-Xeon server is slower than a
VM on my laptop with 128mb?
That sounds like it could be a keep alive issue.
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