First of all I need to emphasize the fact that I know WHeezy is not yet
supported.
What I am trying to determine how WHeezy could impact Nginx (compiled
for
Squeeze) performance.
Since I made the upgrade, big files are being served in a slow fashion
(~200 kiB/s).
The directory serving them is configured with AIO and worked perfectly
before system changes.
I know Sergey listed some changes in the
dependencieshttp://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx,
but what precisely would explain such a slow-down?
Is there a defect somewhere that I can work on or just be patient and
wait
for the release of the Wheezy build of Nginx?
First of all I need to emphasize the fact that I know WHeezy is not yet
supported.
Packages for wheezy and raring have been uploaded.
What I am trying to determine how WHeezy could impact Nginx (compiled for
Squeeze) performance.
Since I made the upgrade, big files are being served in a slow fashion (~200
kiB/s).
The directory serving them is configured with AIO and worked perfectly before
system changes.
I see no performance degradation in test with aio enabled on VM with
wheezy in comparison
with VM with squeeze.