[Seaside] Squeak async i/o performrance,
was Re: HTTP Performance
Jimmie Houchin
jhouchin at texoma.net
Fri Nov 21 03:49:56 UTC 2003
Stephen Pair wrote:
> Ned Konz wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 20 November 2003 8:36 am, Stephen Pair wrote:
>>> ----
>>> Linux:
>>> ab running from a Linux 1Ghz PIII laptop to a server on the same
>>> maching...apache serving a very small hello world file, comanche serving
>>> a hello world string (in memory):
>>>
>>> Apache 1.3.29: scored consistently around 240 rps (no failed requests)
>>> Comanche 6.2 with priority set to 80: scored consistently around 230 rps
>>> (no failed requests)
>>> ----
>>>
>>
>>
>> I'm curious as to what Unix VM you're using.
>>
>> Could you try my latest Linux VM (you can get it from
>> http://bike-nomad.com/squeak/linux-squeak-vm-3.6g-2.zip)?
>>
> I just tried using your VM and I observed about 15 - 20% more requests
> per second...nice. This is using "ab -n 1024 -c 16 <url>" fetching a
> 7620 byte document held in memory. So, do tell, what magic is in that
> VM? ;)
Do I understand this to mean that with this VM it outperforms Apache
1.3.29? That would be cool. :)
Jimmie Houchin
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