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Re: sorry, there it is (2nd try)

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Subject: Re: sorry, there it is (2nd try)
From: Tyrel Beede <tb90@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 17:00:57 -0800
Hey,

    Thanks for taking the time to look into a few of those things.  I'll work on
the items you have suggested when I get some time today.  I kinda wrote my own
pic generator because I wanted to know what was going on and how images were
scaled, what filters do, and what the heck convolution means... yeah, I'm
planning on putting most of that stuff into the code but your friends stuff
looks interesting... I even think I heard a consultant I work with talking
highly of it :-)...

Also, I was wondering what you though of using the RRT or the the window size to
derive which machines are running the fastest in the cluster... I know RRT would
be hard to use at the LVS because we don't know that the ACK for the oustanding
data will get back to the client after passing through the LVS so it is already
sounding kinda kluge like.  I was thinking that maybe some kinda window size
idea might work, the machines with the smallest amount of oustanding data could
be view as serving requests the fastest...? just a few hair brained ideas... I
guess I'm going to need to give TCP/IP vol 1 a good re-read to freshen up on
stuff..

Also what does it mean to be the fastest server in the cluster, is it the
machine which is able to process the most requests between only it and the LVS?
How does one define system load?  Is it the amount of bandwidth saturated
between it and the lvs?

Thanks, Tyrel



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