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@staaldraad
staaldraad / webdavserv.go
Last active June 18, 2024 14:34
A small webdav server in go
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
"golang.org/x/net/webdav"
@Liryna
Liryna / ARMDebianUbuntu.md
Last active May 20, 2024 15:04
Emulating ARM on Debian/Ubuntu

You might want to read this to get an introduction to armel vs armhf.

If the below is too much, you can try Ubuntu-ARMv7-Qemu but note it contains non-free blobs.

Running ARM programs under linux (without starting QEMU VM!)

First, cross-compile user programs with GCC-ARM toolchain. Then install qemu-arm-static so that you can run ARM executables directly on linux

@denji
denji / nginx-tuning.md
Last active July 23, 2024 23:45
NGINX tuning for best performance

Moved to git repository: https://github.com/denji/nginx-tuning

NGINX Tuning For Best Performance

For this configuration you can use web server you like, i decided, because i work mostly with it to use nginx.

Generally, properly configured nginx can handle up to 400K to 500K requests per second (clustered), most what i saw is 50K to 80K (non-clustered) requests per second and 30% CPU load, course, this was 2 x Intel Xeon with HyperThreading enabled, but it can work without problem on slower machines.

You must understand that this config is used in testing environment and not in production so you will need to find a way to implement most of those features best possible for your servers.

@bobuss
bobuss / gist:6515517
Last active October 13, 2023 06:12
Tuning the Linux Kernel for many tcp connections

(from http://www.metabrew.com/article/a-million-user-comet-application-with-mochiweb-part-1)

Save yourself some time and tune the kernel tcp settings before testing with lots of connections, or your test will fail and you’ll see lots of Out of socket memory messages (and if you are masquerading, nf_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.)

Here are the sysctl settings I ended up with - YMMV, but these will probably do:

$ cat /etc/sysctl.conf
# General gigabit tuning:
net.core.rmem_max = 16777216