On Nov 20, 2014, at 12:42 PM, David Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Essentially the fasted method for transferring data between 
> client/server.

That's literally a meaningless question. You're really going to have to clarify 
your question before you can expect any answer.

- Latency of individual requests and total number of requests throughput are 
two different issues.

- Getting data out of a database, getting static assets from cache or disk, 
building responses to requests (whether HTML or JSON or whatever, sending the 
responses to the browser, and rendering the result in the browser, are all 
separate issues.

So: lots of clients? busy clients? large requests? large database backing the 
site? large or complex assets? complex processing of requests? complex browser 
rendering?

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Scott Ribe
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