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authorEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2016-10-31 20:13:40 +0000
committerEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2016-10-31 20:14:33 +0000
commit4932b06f13912f371ea2b3d06daf0f6ea3c9271c (patch)
tree8aff39a727f813c5de257d75712f073262bc9425 /TUNING
parentf8991f78c4b19e6bb85bc31580589d202b43298d (diff)
downloadrainbows-4932b06f13912f371ea2b3d06daf0f6ea3c9271c.tar.gz
Let's Encrypt is working well for us and having fewer domains
reduces subjectAltName bloat to speed up connection
establishment

HTTP will remain working indefinitely since some old systems
do not have modern TLS stacks.
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 = Tuning \Rainbows!
 
-Most of the {tuning notes}[http://unicorn.bogomips.org/TUNING.html]
+Most of the {tuning notes}[https://bogomips.org/unicorn/TUNING.html]
 apply to \Rainbows! as well.  \Rainbows! is not particularly optimized
 at the moment and is designed for applications that spend large amounts
 of the time waiting on network activity.  Thus memory usage and memory
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ never be the primary goal of the project.
   the kernel.
 
 * If your workers do not seem to be releasing memory to the OS after
-  traffic spikes, consider the {mall}[http://bogomips.org/mall/] library
+  traffic spikes, consider the {mall}[https://bogomips.org/mall/] library
   which allows access to the mallopt(3) function from Ruby. As of
   October 2009 tcmalloc (the default allocator for Ruby Enterprise
   Edition) does not release memory back to the kernel, the best it can