Mark Guzdial wrote:
Brian Trammel just finished a well-designed and powerful Webserver
testing suite called STOMP that he's releasing (since he's graduating
:-).
    This is great! I planned to do something like this, just to know how Comanche
performs compared to Apache. However, Apache is slow compared to some other
servers for Linux, take a look at this page: [url here] and a graph in: [url here]

    [coudln't find the urls becouse I cannot access my links in http://mathMorphs.swiki.net/13,
if somebody can do it, it's a link to kHTTPd, a kernel module to serve html static pages, for
Linux, I'll try latter, and if I can access it, I'll post the urls]

    Is it done in squeak? if so, how does it's performance affect the performance testing?

The documentation (PDF) is very nice, and includes a use of the suite
to compare Comanche and Apache.  (Comanche performs at about 30% of
Apache, overall.)
    30% sounds great!

    Does STOMP perform concurrency tests? My mayor concern about Comanche is its
ability to handle simultaneous connections. Here in Core SDI (where I work) we mounted
a swiki, and I'm having problems with the top pictures not being shown correctly (they
randomly don't load) I think the problem is that the network is too fast, and the requests
arrive too near (in time) to each other for Comanche to answer (or notice) them, is anybody
else having the same problems?
    I want to know too many things about this, it looks like I'll have to read de doc. (-:

    Lazy Bye!
    Richie++

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