Hi Tharindu, Above measure is the standard throughput measurement .. it is mainly done to give a basic idea
I agree this does not tell how this will behave with say 100 clients .. I think best way to measure that is to integrate this with BAM and run a real senario like JKH (like you did earlier with BAM2). IMHO, Other than that we should not spend too much time to find the exact number at this point. --Srinath On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Tharindu Mathew <thari...@wso2.com> wrote: > Suho, > > This does not measure the ability to handle load. Basically, what we did for > load testing earlier was send around 2M messages, with concurrency as high > increasing from 100 - 1500 clients. > > Your test is a measure of being able to consistently handle a stream of > messages, which IMO, maybe important but is less interesting when handling > load. To truly test the ability to handle loads we need to do a distributed > load test with an extremely high number of clients and see the breaking > point. Earlier, we could not find such a point with a single machine. > > > On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Suhothayan Sriskandarajah <s...@wso2.com> > wrote: >> >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Amila Suriarachchi <am...@wso2.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> through put should not depend on the number of messages send. You need to >>> send sufficient number of messages after server warmed up. >>> >>> Can you please first send around 2M messages and take the numbers for >>> next 10M messages. >>> >>> And also try to test with number of back end servers. >>> >> >> Yes, I'll work on this >> >> Thanks >> Suho >> >>> >>> thanks, >>> Amila. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Suhothayan Sriskandarajah <s...@wso2.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> According to the decisions made at the architecture mailing list on the >>>> subject "Serializing generic Siddhi events using Thrift", >>>> I did some improvements to the code base of Agent component and did a >>>> performance testing. >>>> >>>> Here I did the tests by sending total of 1 million and 10 million events >>>> using for loop, >>>> in both cases I have sent events using 1,2,5,10 & 20 Clients. >>>> >>>> The results are as follows >>>> >>>> 1M 10M >>>> 1 245118.1 269328.8 >>>> 2 517509.1 739699.7 >>>> 5 585823.1 923986.7 >>>> 10 345582.3 418865.7 >>>> 20 285008.6 368881.2 >>>> >>>> I have also attached the performance graph >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Suho >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> S. Suhothayan >>>> Software Engineer, >>>> Data Technologies Team, >>>> WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com >>>> lean.enterprise.middleware. >>>> >>>> email: s...@wso2.com cell: (+94) 779 756 757 >>>> blog: http://suhothayan.blogspot.com/ >>>> twitter: http://twitter.com/suhothayan >>>> linked-in: http://lk.linkedin.com/in/suhothayan >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Amila Suriarachchi >>> >>> Software Architect >>> WSO2 Inc. ; http://wso2.com >>> lean . enterprise . middleware >>> >>> phone : +94 71 3082805 >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> S. Suhothayan >> Software Engineer, >> Data Technologies Team, >> WSO2, Inc. http://wso2.com >> lean.enterprise.middleware. >> >> email: s...@wso2.com cell: (+94) 779 756 757 >> blog: http://suhothayan.blogspot.com/ >> twitter: http://twitter.com/suhothayan >> linked-in: http://lk.linkedin.com/in/suhothayan >> >> > > > > -- > Regards, > > Tharindu > > blog: http://mackiemathew.com/ > M: +94777759908 > -- ============================ Srinath Perera, Ph.D. Senior Software Architect, WSO2 Inc. Visiting Faculty, University of Moratuwa Member, Apache Software Foundation Research Scientist, Lanka Software Foundation Blog: http://srinathsview.blogspot.com/ Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hemapani/ Phone: 0772360902 _______________________________________________ Carbon-dev mailing list Carbon-dev@wso2.org http://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/carbon-dev