On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Valter Mazzola wrote:
|i've made a stupid unscientific benckmark:
|
|the program loops 1000000 and print a series of "a ", PerlEx takes the same
|time as ASP (same NT machine) , BUT processor goes 100% with PerlEx, 45%
|with ASP.
|
|Can someone benchmark mod_perl under Win32, using the same stupid program ?
I don't mean to be rude, but this is one stupid benchmark! Basically
useless for that matter. You're not going to demonstrate anything with
this.
Now a good question is: what would be a good benchmark?
What about doing some real life stuff, like get big results from a
database, and calculate something over them, and print the (big?) result
back?
(Now this is not flamebait, I'm really wondering: why run mod_perl apps on
WinNT? )