Remy Maucherat wrote:
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:yes, I changed from busy read to polling, I wasn't sure if you ran your tests after that. I've ran my tests both on Windows and on Fedora Core 4, same results on both machines. if the concurrency is lower than maxThreads, bio has between a 1-10% gain. But as soon as the concurrency goes higher than maxThreads the nio connector is way faster, in my case 66% faster. In the concurrency>maxThreads, my NIO connector is slightly faster than the APR connector as well. Filip
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