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Apache, mod_ssl, and the Sun Fire T1000 - Part III

In part one of the series, I went over how to compile Apache 2.0 to take advantage of the T1000 hardware. In part two, I talked about patching Apache 2.0 to support the SSLHonorCipherOrder directive. I didn't realize there might be a part three, but here we are!

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Apache, mod_ssl, and the Sun Fire T1000 - Part II

After recompiling Apache to take advantage of the T1000's MAU as described in part I, I set out to doing some testing. Something was amiss - using some clients, I would see SSL page load times of about .025 seconds, others took close to a second. The v210 consistently tested out at about .080 seconds per page.

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Apache, mod_ssl, and the Sun Fire T1000 - Part I

I like Apache. A lot. It's one of the few apps out there that you can count on in a production environment, and it always does what you expect it to. However, Apache is only as good as the person configuring it.

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