Sean Chittenden wrote:
>
> Hey. This is kind of relevant regarding the latest hello benchmarks
> that were released. I was sent this today and thought it would be of some
> interest to you guys, or at least those interested in benchmarks.
>
> <http://www.caucho.com/articles/benchmark.html>
>
> Supposedly, according to its benchmarks, it's faster than mod_perl...
> impressive to say the least. Any chance someone has any experience with this
> or would like to benchmark this technology? External validation would be
> pretty useful. --SC
>
> --
> Sean Chittenden
I'll be benchmarking it on WinNT, which should give a good
relative value to the mod_perl environments I've tested.
Note that in the "hello world" benchmarks at
http://www.chamas.com/bench/hello_bysystem.html
Scott from Caucho only benchmarked Registry scripts, but
didn't do the native mod_perl handler test, which runs
significantly faster, anywhere from 50% to 100% faster on
Linux from what I can tell, which would put it right next
to Resin's JSP Java for HelloWorld.
It would be great if someone with a Linux box could do
both a modperl handler & a resin jsp. If Chip, Kimbro, or Dirk
submitted the bench, that would be great!, since they already
done a few on their Linux boxes to readily compare against.
-- Joshua
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