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This shows thoughput (KBytes/second) vs. load.
Apache (blue and green) dies when subject to a load of c. 4000 parallel sessions. Yaws (red) works well even when subject to high load.
The red curve is yaws (running on an NFS file system). The blue curve is apache (running on an NFS file system). The green curve is apache (running on a local file system).
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Our figure shows the performance of a server when subject to parallel load. This kind of load is often generated in a so-called "Distributed denial of service attack". Apache dies at about 4,000 parallel sessions. Yaws is still functioning at over 80,000 parallel connections.
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