[Twisted-Python] What's twistd doing on Windows?
Christopher Armstrong
radix at twistedmatrix.com
Thu Apr 3 16:16:06 MST 2003
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 05:16:02PM -0500, Alan McIntyre wrote:
> I did notice something that I'm curious about: I've been running two
> Twisted web instances, one on a Win2k machine (1.4GHz P4, Python 2.2.2)
> and one on a Debian machine (266MHz PII, Python 2.1.3) for a few days
> now, and the Windows instance has accumulated almost an hour of CPU time
> wherease the Debian instance has only used 2 seconds. What's the Win32
> instance doing while it's idle? (It's not a big deal, I'm just curious)
My first guess would be that the system calls involved (e.g., select)
are more expensive than on linux, but that's just a wild guess. I
doubt profiling would be much help, but maybe you (or someone) could
write a simple test that just recorded the time it takes to run an
immediately-returning select() a few thousand times.
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