On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:22 AM, John Beranek <j...@redux.org.uk> wrote: > 1.6.16 from localhost trunk server (10 iterations) > ra_neon: 1.43 > ra_serf: 2.91 > > trunk from localhost trunk server (10 iterations) > ra_neon: 1.48 > ra_serf: 2.95 > > So, neon and serf retain their speeds relative to each other...
Heh, while we've got you testing stuff...what happens if the server is on a different physical machine? Are your results in line with Philip's which says that ra_serf and ra_neon are within margin of error (if serf is not indeed faster)? Are the timings still off by that much? Because it's async, I expect serf has substantially different performance characteristics when it is going over localhost (no network) versus using the actual network stack... -- justin