I'm using 5 dell servers (2 Xeon 3.2, 2GB ram, hds scsi, inet gbit), on normal traffic 1 G messages daily, but frequently we are target from spams/worms, and content filter is my task to improve performace...

With normal usage of STDIN or temp file is equal, on hush hours it's the disk io is problem...

I'm trying it before propose changes on content filter method...

Perhaps this is exaggerates, but the profit called me attention. Other plataform changes are possible... :(

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Marco Antonio
Rio-PM


In reply to Re^4: Redirect data and Filehandle manipulation (STDIN x Disk IO) by mda2
in thread Redirect data and Filehandle manipulation (STDIN x Disk IO) by mda2

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