Eliot Lear wrote:
Bill,
I think what Dave could say is that in I/O intensive environments DKIM
will have a negligible impact because minimal disk I/O is required. If
The counter-point, to claims that email is i/o bound, is that modern
requirements for filtering alter the equation quite a bit.
That's why I was intrigued to hear the comments about being i/o bound come from
folk doing empirical -- real-world -- testing of DKIM.
That said, these days it is nearly always true that one can set up a server hub
to use most of the cpu, no matter how much i/o they have.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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