[Framework-Team] PLIP load test reports available

2009-09-06 Thread Ross Patterson
You can find funkload load test benchmark reports and comparisons at:

http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/plips.html

The buildout logs for the individual plips can be found with the same
name as the *.cfg file substituting .log for .cfg in:

http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/

So if a PLIP looks like it has erroneous results take a look at the log
and let me know if there's anything to be done to get valid results.  Do
this soon since the EC2 instance is costing me money so I will take it
down soon and I won't want to set the whole thing up again once I take
it down.

You may also be interested in the following:

  - Plone 4.0 base against Python 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6
http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/base.html

  - Plone 4.0 against Plone 2.5, 3.0, and 3.3
http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/versions.html

  - Plone 3.3 write conflict error comparison
http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/threads-retries.html
(interesting how well 1 ZEO client with 1 thread does against 2 ZEO
clients with 1 thread each)

Limi and I are working on adding some explanatory text and legends to
these reports but for now this is all you get.  :)  Click through and
around and if there's anything you still can't make sense of, ask and
I'll see what I can do.

Ross


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Re: [Framework-Team] PLIP load test reports available

2009-09-06 Thread Eric Steele
Thanks so much for doing these Ross! These Plone 4 vs previous  
versions comparisons are going to be great for marketing. I'll put out  
a post touting our progress on Tuesday (was going to do it Friday, but  
didn't want to see it swallowed up by the holiday weekend here in the  
US).


One thing we need to keep in mind with the PLIP comparisons is that  
many of them haven't merged in changes to CMFPlone and other packages  
since they did their initial branches so that may be one of the  
factors in their speed differences.


I'll have to check with the guys at the office, but we may be able to  
spare a VM to do this sort of thing regularly.


Eric


On Sep 6, 2009, at 5:03 AM, Ross Patterson wrote:


You can find funkload load test benchmark reports and comparisons at:

http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/plips.html

The buildout logs for the individual plips can be found with the same
name as the *.cfg file substituting .log for .cfg in:

http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/

So if a PLIP looks like it has erroneous results take a look at the  
log
and let me know if there's anything to be done to get valid  
results.  Do

this soon since the EC2 instance is costing me money so I will take it
down soon and I won't want to set the whole thing up again once I take
it down.

You may also be interested in the following:

 - Plone 4.0 base against Python 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6
   http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/base.html

 - Plone 4.0 against Plone 2.5, 3.0, and 3.3
   http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/versions.html

 - Plone 3.3 write conflict error comparison
   http://weblion.psu.edu/static/loadtesting/plone4.0/threads-retries.html
   (interesting how well 1 ZEO client with 1 thread does against 2 ZEO
   clients with 1 thread each)

Limi and I are working on adding some explanatory text and legends to
these reports but for now this is all you get.  :)  Click through and
around and if there's anything you still can't make sense of, ask and
I'll see what I can do.

Ross


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