I was wrong...thanks Aria and Alex for directing me to correct 
direction..the JSON outputs were different.

PHP was not trimming of double quotes around integer values by default..I 
had PROD_ID as integer.

Also the content length for PHP was showing less for chunked transfer 
encoding. I must set content type application_json and content length.

Added below lines /modified in my PHP then the output became similar . diff 
-s said identical.

Also siege with verbose showed content length/size same

$data = json_encode($row,JSON_NUMERIC_CHECK);
header('Content-Length:'.strlen($data));
header("Content-Type:application/json");
echo ($data);

Now I am going to re-run the whole test again

On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 3:34:57 PM UTC-6, Anirban Bhattacharya 
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am new to node. very new ..like infant.
> Either I am doing something wrong or I understood everything wrong.
> I wrote a node js simple JSON emitter which uses mysql module and query 
> (select *) from a single table haviing 100 records and outputs on page as 
> JSON (JSON.stringify..
>
> I wrote a PHP page which also does the same thing from same table(Apache).
>
> I used Siege for load test and surprisingly it shows better values for the 
> PHP than that of node .. see below the output of siege
> ==================NODE=================
> anirbanb2004@Anisoft-Corporation:~$ siege -c100 -d1 -t10M -lnode.log 
> http://localhost:9615/
> ** SIEGE 3.0.5
> ** Preparing 100 concurrent users for battle.
> The server is now under siege...
> Lifting the server siege...      done.
>
> Transactions:              119236 hits
> Availability:              100.00 %
> Elapsed time:              599.74 secs
> Data transferred:          403.00 MB
> Response time:                0.00 secs
> Transaction rate:          198.81 trans/sec
> Throughput:                0.67 MB/sec
> Concurrency:                0.61
> Successful transactions:      119236
> Failed transactions:               0
> Longest transaction:            0.05
> Shortest transaction:            0.00
>  
> FILE: node.log
> =================PHP==================
> anirbanb2004@Anisoft-Corporation:~$ siege -c100 -d1 -t10M -lphp.log 
> http://localhost/loadTest
> ** SIEGE 3.0.5
> ** Preparing 100 concurrent users for battle.
> The server is now under siege...
> Lifting the server siege...      done.
>
> Transactions:              119632 hits
> Availability:              100.00 %
> Elapsed time:              599.47 secs
> Data transferred:           34.58 MB
> Response time:                0.00 secs
> Transaction rate:          199.56 trans/sec
> Throughput:                0.06 MB/sec
> Concurrency:                0.12
> Successful transactions:       59858
> Failed transactions:               0
> Longest transaction:            0.03
> Shortest transaction:            0.00
>  
> FILE: php.log
>
> can anyone please help me understand what is wrong here? I understand some 
> scenario will be there where PHP will perform better. What scenario should 
> I create to test Node is better?
>

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