Trevor, That's not how it works. If you think in terms of Apache processes == Zope threads, you are wrong :). In fact, the recommended number of threads depends highly on your application. If you have a (well-dimensioned and busy) SQL backend, using more that 4 (the default) worker threads *may* increase performance. If your app is CPU bound, *reducing* the number of worker threads may give you better results. At the end of the day it is multi-processing (not multi-threading) that makes Zope fly (*coughs*). Stefan On Mittwoch, Mai 19, 2004, at 07:06 Europe/Vienna, Trevor Warren wrote:
The number of threads (70-110) were kept proportional to the number of users(100). Performance degradation post 10mins of the test tleading to absymal response times. -- The time has come to start talking about whether the emperor is as well dressed as we are supposed to think he is. /Pete McBreen/