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In case anyone is still watching this, I have stats now on the new
system for a day with traffic on the BIG list.
on the OLD system:
Total: 69,384 deliveries
Highest sustained delivery rate for 1 minute: 20.2/sec at 16:13
Highest sustained delivery rate for 5 minutes: 17.6/sec at
17:23-17:27
Highest traffic in a one-hour period: 41,774 deliveries
(16:45-17:44)
on the NEW system:
Total: 68,604 deliveries
Highest sustained delivery rate for 1 minute: 59.1/sec at 09:10
Highest sustained delivery rate for 5 minutes: 48.5/sec at
09:07-09:11
Highest traffic in a one-hour period: 45,314 deliveries
(09:02-10:01)
59.1 * 3600 = 212,760 potential hourly capacity
48.5 * 3600 = 174,600
45314 / 3600 = 12.587 average per second over busiest hour
so I figure the one-hour number is limited by slow-responding or
temporarily unavailable remote sites, or maybe aggregate bandwidth. And
remember this is with LSMTP using only 40 concurrent outbound threads
from inside a VMWare single-cpu guest machine (but the host machine has
hyper-thread enabled).
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