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@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@ you can eliminate Nagle's algorithm delay with TCP_NODELAY flag. Usage example:
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proxy -osTCP_NODELAY -ocTCP_NODELAY
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</pre>
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sets TCP_NODELAY for client (oc) and server (os) connections.
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-<p>Do not use TCP_NODELAY on slow connections, if connection bandwidth is
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-bottleneck, or because it may be more bandwidth-consuming.
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+<p>Do not use TCP_NODELAY on slow connections with high delays and then
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+connection bandwidth is a bottleneck.
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<h4>Use slice to speedup large data amount transfers</h4>
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slice() allows to copy data between connections without copying to process
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addres space. It can speedup proxy on high bandwidth connections, if most
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@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ devel version. Do not use it in production without testing. Slice requires
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more system buffers, but reduces process memory usage.
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Do not use slice if there is a lot of short-living connections with no bandwidth
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requirements.
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-<p>Use slice only on high-speed connections (e.g. 10GBE), where processor or
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+<p>Use slice only on high-speed connections (e.g. 10GBE), if processor or
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bus are bottlenecks.
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<p>TCP_NODELAY and slice are not contrary to each over and can be combined on
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high-speed connections.
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