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TCP stack optimization for high number of connections [OT]

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Date: Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 11:47 am

I'm running a front end spam filtering service and I
get a lot of incoming connections but not a lot of
volume of traffic. I'm experiencing some high loads
and I think it might be related to the volume of
connections it's processing. I often will be connected
to 2500 email servers at once and a lot more that are
trying to connect and being denied.

My question - are there any optimizations I can do to
make the TCP faster for high number of short lived
connections?

Also - how much do iptable entries slow things down
and is there any optimizations for that?


Marc Perkel
Junk Email Filter dot com
http://www.junkemailfilter.com


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