| no offense, but this won't work on really high traffic sites. i'm talking TV spots or newsletters to millions of users. the fact that you're using php will always be a bottleneck: Transactions: 222 hits Availability: 100.00 % Elapsed time: 29.43 secs Data transferred: 16.36 MB Response time: 1.28 secs Transaction rate: 7.54 trans/sec Throughput: 0.56 MB/sec Concurrency: 9.69 Successful transactions: 222 Failed transactions: 0 i didn't want to stress your demo server, so i only tested 10 concurrent requests. really fast looks like this: Transactions: 39979 hits Availability: 99.97 % Elapsed time: 29.93 secs Data transferred: 316.76 MB Response time: 0.30 secs Transaction rate: 1335.75 trans/sec Throughput: 10.58 MB/sec Concurrency: 394.66 Successful transactions: 39979 Failed transactions: 13 don't get me wrong! i like your proof of concept! it's a nice and simple way to improve performance. -- Thomas Lohner https://www.xing.com/profile/Thomas_Lohner http://www.facebook.com/SysEleven http://www.syseleven.de SysEleven GmbH Umspannwerk - Aufgang C Ohlauer Straße 43 10999 Berlin Tel +49 30 233 2012 0 Fax +49 30 616 755 50 Firmensitz: Berlin Registergericht: AG Berlin Charlottenburg, HRB 108571 B Geschäftsführer: Marc Korthaus Am 04.11.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Alexander Kludt: Thanks, but i think this will also work quite well on bigger shops - depending on how often the products change. But we will investigate in that.--_______________________________________________ |
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