Re: Tomcat vs Jetty

2005-02-13 Thread Remy Maucherat
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:51:53 +0100, PA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 On Feb 12, 2005, at 06:20, Peter Lin wrote:
 
  For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
  see if there are any differences.
 
 If you are into this kind of micro-benchmarks, take a look at Simple:
 
 http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/
 
 Niall Gallagher ran some comparisons between Apache, Resin and Tomcat:
 
 http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/performance/comparison.php
 
 Quite instructive :P

Unless Peter does a round of benchmarking on that, I see nothing but
misinformation.

Right now, the test is not very fair (conviniently old Tomcat version;
not the same application code appeared to be running on both servers
as the other one doesn't support the servlet API) and not very well
specified either (there's text about the test, but I don't understand
it in a way that woud allow me to reproduce the test).

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Re: Tomcat vs Jetty

2005-02-13 Thread Peter Lin
I had a hard time understanding what those graphs mean. It really
could use better captions to really explain clearly what the X and Y
axis mean. I don't see any point comparing simple honestly, since it's
not a servlet container.

but I'm totally bias :)

peter


On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 15:53:27 +0100, Remy Maucherat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:51:53 +0100, PA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Feb 12, 2005, at 06:20, Peter Lin wrote:
 
   For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
   see if there are any differences.
 
  If you are into this kind of micro-benchmarks, take a look at Simple:
 
  http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/
 
  Niall Gallagher ran some comparisons between Apache, Resin and Tomcat:
 
  http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/performance/comparison.php
 
  Quite instructive :P
 
 Unless Peter does a round of benchmarking on that, I see nothing but
 misinformation.
 
 Right now, the test is not very fair (conviniently old Tomcat version;
 not the same application code appeared to be running on both servers
 as the other one doesn't support the servlet API) and not very well
 specified either (there's text about the test, but I don't understand
 it in a way that woud allow me to reproduce the test).
 
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 JBoss Group (Europe) SàRL
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Re: Tomcat vs Jetty

2005-02-12 Thread Joe
Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
Max Request/sec
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tomcat 5.5.4 - 5584
jetty 5.1.2 - 2486
the results suggest tomcat's throughput for 1k static content is 2x
higher than the jetty 5.1.2.
peter
 

looks quite nice!
have you tried resin on the same machine too?
greetings,
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Re: Tomcat vs Jetty

2005-02-12 Thread PA
On Feb 12, 2005, at 06:20, Peter Lin wrote:
For those who are curious. I decided to run apache AB against jetty to
see if there are any differences.
If you are into this kind of micro-benchmarks, take a look at Simple:
http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/
Niall Gallagher ran some comparisons between Apache, Resin and Tomcat:
http://simpleweb.sourceforge.net/performance/comparison.php
Quite instructive :P
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