Hi,
At 5:37 AM +0200 4/19/02, Gerald Richter wrote:
> > Any idea on what is going on and why the Embperl numbers are so low?
>> I added debugging to make sure the pages were being cached and after
>> the warm up the all showed 100% cache hits. The surprise to the
> > group was the SPP number
What unit are your performance numbers? I was wondering what
these numbers reflect and how they are measured.
Thanks,
Marcus
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Hi Marcus,
The top label numbers are the concurrent connections test and the
data number are how many request per second the machine could output.
All the test were done with Apache Benchmark.
Brian
At 8:19 PM -0400 4/19/02, Marcus Doemling wrote:
>What unit are your performance numbers? I
> > At 8:19 PM -0400 4/19/02, Marcus Doemling wrote:
> >What unit are your performance numbers? I was wondering what
> >these numbers reflect and how they are measured.
> The top label numbers are the concurrent connections test and the
> data number are how many request per second the machine c
At 9:39 PM -0400 4/19/02, Cameron McBride wrote:
>Perhaps this is an obvious note that you caught, but you mentioned
>turning on debugging. You didn't do this for the *actual* test, did
>you? I understand that would have a performace effect. (you
>probably didn't, but I just thought I would me