On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Kirk Haines wrote: > On Linux (and some other *nixes), there's a funky little thing that > happens when a process that is bound to a socket is forked. > > All of the forked processes are also bound to the socket, and the > kernel will distribute connections between them. It's a low cost way > to load balance between workers on a machine that is running an OS > which will support it. > Prefork servers should be fairly portable. Any reason why you aren't trying this on other platforms? -- Tony Arcieri medioh.com