----- "Dean Michael Berris" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> I just wanted to give a heads up that the asynchronous HTTP server
> implementation I've just pushed to the HEAD of 0.8-devel can now
> handle a benchmarked 2800 requests per second, serving up 10kb worth
> of Lorem Ipsum text. I benchmarked it with Apache Bench (ab) on Linux
> with the libs/network/test/http_async_server.cpp built with clang 2.9
> (trunk).
> 
> If you have time and/or more powerful machines, it would be great if
> you can test it out as well. I haven't done any testing on
> over-the-network requests, and I'll try to do that in a few minutes.
> 
> This goes without saying though that it looks like the 0.8-devel
> branch is finally ready for merging to master, and the beta/RC
> testing
> could commence soon.
> 
> Questions about the implementation would be entertained by yours
> truly
> so ask away. :)
> 
> Have a great day guys and I hope this helps! :D
> 
> -- 

This is great.
Did you manage to do any tests on over-the-network requests? If so
how were the results?

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