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15 | <B>Finny Merrill</B> | |
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19 | <I>Thu Apr 11 01:22:05 PDT 2002</I> | |
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34 | <PRE>On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Andrew Church wrote: | |
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36 | ><i> I still haven't heard of a _real_ network with 100k users, but even | |
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38 | You've never heard of dalnet? | |
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40 | ><i> assuming that's comparable to a real-world circumstance, Services frankly | |
41 | </I>><i> isn't designed to handle that many users. I haven't put any focus at all | |
42 | </I>><i> on speed in version 5.0, either--my priorities are (1) get it working and | |
43 | </I>><i> (2) get it stable and secure. If it works with 100k users, great, if not, | |
44 | </I>><i> don't use it; unlike some people (*cough*M$*cough*) I don't claim my | |
45 | </I>><i> software is the best for every imaginable circumstance. | |
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47 | </I>><i> Also, it's worth noting that Services' I/O engine has been completely | |
48 | </I>><i> redesigned for 5.0, so any comparisons done with 4.x don't count. | |
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50 | </I>Actually, if I remember correctly 5.0 was slower. May be because of added | |
51 | features | |
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53 | It's of point to note that both versions of ircservices sent a lot more | |
54 | to the server. Any idea what this could be? | |
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