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2006 Nov 01
1
QoS + TOS field
...#39;'t affect ping results, it suffers anyway. It
seems that I don''t understand something. I verified
that -Q traffic goes through higher prority queue.
I can make it work if I shape traffic at lower
priority queue, but I would like to avoid that,
becuase can''t always predict bandidth of connection.
I would appreciate any insight on that.
Thanks,
Serge.
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2006 Jul 12
10
Rails: Good for everything?
My department is in a battle right now. We have some very por PHP
people and very pro Rails people. The php guys make a good argument
that Rails is good for new applications where we dictate the DB schema.
PHP shines where we go into an existing application, or a new one where
multiple databases or possibly legacy systems are involved. The PHP
guys basically say Rails is good for Web 2.0