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
>



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