[geeks] thoughts on SMTP
David Passmore
dpassmor at sneakers.org
Sun Mar 24 10:43:33 CST 2002
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 12:10:40AM -0500, Greg A. Woods wrote:
> Unless you're running one of the 0.01% of mail servers that actually use
> as much CPU as they can I'll bet dollars to donuts that you've got more
> than enough CPU to compress and decompress every SMTP stream you accept
> or create.
Perhaps they're 0.01% of mail servers, but as someone else said, they handle
99.99% of the e-mail.
> Modern mail Unix servers are always I/O bound -- never CPU bound.
Any properly designed and balanced system is close to hitting the limit of
every resource it has at peak usage-- CPU, I/O, bandwidth, memory, disk,
etc. Anyone with any brains who is designing an ISP mail system for millions
of transactions will solve the I/O issue and hit CPU and memory bottlenecks.
David
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