On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 19:55, Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> wrote: > John Beranek <j...@redux.org.uk> writes: > >> svn export >> ========== >> >> 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... > > Are you measuring CPU, elapsed time, or something else? I see 1.7/serf > slightly faster that 1.7/neon. > > Server 1.6 > [snip]
> > The one small anomaly is 1.7/serf against a 1.6 server, it is fast but > it uses a bit more CPU. (I'm using r1080251). > That is expected performance improvement because of r1080245 [1]: [[[ ra_serf: Implement DAV baseline cache . This is dramatically reduces number of PROPFIND requests when working with pre-1.7 servers and improve performance over WAN. ]]] http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1080245 -- Ivan Zhakov