On Sun, Apr 30, 2023 at 01:59:17AM +0100, Anton Kirilov wrote: > I did a quick check using the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks ( > https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/ ) - they define 4 Web application > tests that are database-bound. Everything was running on a single machine, > and 3 of the tests had an improvement of 29.16%, 32.30%, and 41.78% > respectively in the number of requests per second (Web application requests, > not database queries), while the last test regressed by 0.66% (which I would > say is practically no difference, given that there is always some > measurement noise). I will try to get the changes from my patch tested in > the project's continuous benchmarking environment, which has a proper set up > with 3 servers (client, application server, and database) connected by a > 10GbE link.
Well, these are nice numbers. At ~1% I am ready to buy the noise argument, but what would the range of the usual noise when it comes to multiple runs under the same conditions? Let's make sure that the API interface is the most intuitive (Robert has commented about that a few days ago, still need to follow up on that). -- Michael
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