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Interesting stuff. I'd like to know what the "Green" server they compared
Netscape to was.
I couldn't find the test comparing JServ to anything else ...
You're absolutely right, these are not easy benchmarks. I suppose this is
what I'm looking for: given the choice to deploy under Apache (for free) or
Netscape (definitely not for free), are there performance gains under
Netscape for a pure-servlet based web application (i.e., one where almost
all the content is generated dynamically)?
>Take a look at www.mindcraft.com for some recent servlet-based tests
>and comparisons. One of the tests includes JServ running with Stronghold.
>Some folks may consider Mindcraft to be not the most
>objective when it comes to benchmarks -- Mindcraft are the folks that
>released
>the controversial NT vs Linux benchmarks last year. But anyway, you can
>look at their numbers, look at thier methods, and draw your own conclusions.
>
>Some of the reasons that app-server benchmarks are so rare are:
>
>1) Performance is often more affected by the needs/structure/implementation
>of your app
>than the "raw" speed of the app-server. Its hard to get a test-suite that
>is
>representative enough to be useful.
>
>2) Server vendors don't like supporting benchmarking efforts.
>
>- Fernando
>
>
>
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