Appreciate the thought.

No - that's fine - I agree - it is the exact same code. Your point is well taken. My concern is how that is acting differently on AIX.

It's not the code itself you as you point out. There's not an *inherent* bottleneck since it runs quickly enough on Linux. It's the interaction between that new small portion and AIX that's of issue, and, I was wondering if there was something to do with the REST::Client or HTTP::Request modules and AIX going on that anyone else had encountered, or possibly how they are interacting with the context switching on AIX.

Kind regards

Derek


In reply to Re^6: Multithreaded process on AIX slow by scunacc
in thread Multithreaded process on AIX slow by scunacc

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