I'm running on Python GAE and also have an average latency under 300ms
(normally in the 250-260 range).


On May 1, 4:53 am, "Brandon Wirtz" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes that should be 310ms its almost 3am, and I should be sleeping.
>
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brandon Wirtz
> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 2:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [google-appengine] Is GAE expected to get faster in the future?
>
> Work on your code.  Typically my requests are serving in 300ms . Of course
> there are a lot of factors, and there are different sweet spots based on the
> type of thing you are doing, but you should race "Hello World" on the two,
> and Retrieve record containing "Hello World" on the two.
>
> Often very simple code reveals where the issues lie.
>
> Also even if GAE were 10% slower for a small application, the win is when
> you get to the "I'd need 4 machines to do this much work" because then you
> need a load balancer, and you can't do the SQL call via the local machine
> you have to connect via the network, all of these things add time.  
>
> In my experience:
>
> Traditional Setup
>
> 100ms from End user to infrastructure.
>
> 180ms to pass the load balancer
>
> 150ms for Apache/Php/Java to start working on the request (out put hello
> world)
>
> 150ms for SQL to start working on a request
>
> 200ms to get the SQL request
>
> 100ms to write and send to user.
>
> Total time 880ms to server text out of a database as HTML
>
> GAE
>
> 100ms from End user to infrastructure.
>
> 35ms to start working
>
> 75ms to retrieve via GQL
>
> 100 MS to send to user
>
> Total time 305MS
>
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Niklas Rosencrantz
> Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 1:48 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [google-appengine] Is GAE expected to get faster in the future?
>
> I know we can optimize our code so that it runs faster but still I find
> absolute response times from app engine are somewhat slow. Will it get
> faster in the future even though I don't redeploy a new more optimized
> version? I'm comparing with a physical dedicated rack server running a Linux
> + JBoss with JSP servlets and mysql that responded very fast comapred to
> same view on app engine. Of course we can measure with yslow the relative
> response time which is good on app engine. Thanks for you comments.
> Niklas
>
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