2009/8/28 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>:
> No, now "gzip_disable msie6" disables MSIE4/5 and 6 before SV1.
> Early it disables any MSIE4/5/6.
Gotcha!
> It depends. On Linux AIO can be used with DIRECTIO only, which disables
> caching on VM. On FreeBSD I plan to add support for sendfile()s SF_NODISKIO
> flag. This allows to use sendfile() and AIO preload for sendfile().
I think when they did benchmarks for Lighttpd, AIO was the fastest
solution. Is there any benefit to caching in VM? Files requested a lot
or small files?
> By default directio_alignment is 512, however, on XFS you may need to
> set "directio_alignment 4k" or even more depending on FS block size.
Is there an easy way to check blocksize? I use XFS typically.
Also, since this is DIRECTIO, this is not really a good idea over NFS
right? I think I saw in the Linux kernel that DIO support in NFS was
experimental etc. but I'm not sure I'll get much benefit out of it...