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I believe that BFQ supports ionice as well as scheduling through cgroups. https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP2/html/SLES-all/cha-tuning-io.html#cha-tuning-io-schedulers-blkmq
From my point of view, it would be enough to show only the apparent size of the selected set, like how compsize works today.
Doesn't browsers use h1/h2 to first check for h3 support?
Perhaps we can have an option to turn on profiling with xcaddy, then th user can run their workloads for a bit and then run xcaddy again with the profile...
I had a go at a simple test by benchmarking using `h2load` against a caddy fileserver. I run each test 3 times and restarted caddy and ran 3 times again....
> I'm not sure PGO will be a good fit for Caddy. A general purpose webserver that's user-configured can be used in infinite ways, so there's no one profile that...
I'm thinking that the xcaddy option to build caddy with profile input is a good first step. What do you think of opening a issue at https://github.com/caddyserver/xcaddy ?
> @Ferroin the only blocker is the lack of UPSs to test. We can add go versions that use that library but we surely need to test before suggesting to...
@hugovalente-pm > > So the answer is no, so using it is not an answer to this issue. > > The path forward is improve and make needed changes on...
> > How would you like to go about this? I think a lot of users have commented on the negative value to aggregate different metrics as one. > >...