Dear Friends, I did some tests with NaviServer on the raspberry pi (see picture below), which are quite promising. (The raspberry pi is a " credit-card-sized" single-board computer with a ARMv6-compatible processor, costing less than 40 euro at amazon). NaviServer (and Tcl 8.5.15) compiles out of the box (libnsd is 1.9 MB) on 2014-01-07-wheezy-raspbian and runs quite well on the pi as the following test show. All tests were executed with "ab -n 1000 -c 10 http://......" where "ab" was executed on my notebook. In test "WLAN", the notebook connected via WLAN to the raspberry pi, in test LAN, both were on the same LAN. For all tests, I've used the unmodified default configuration nsd-config.tcl. WLAN LAN timer2.adp: 214.56 216.22 mini.html: 286.13 294.53 5k.html: 245.29 236.09 The reported values are "reqs/sec". One can certainly question the usefulness of the number that "ab" returns (which are not very stable) but overall this tiny machine feels quite fast, when clicking around.... all the best -gustaf neumann ![]() |
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