Dear Livecoders,
I promise to be back with some final tests and related thoughts and here they
are. All tests went carefully done in using both ApacheBench 2.3 Revision
1528965 and Siege 3.0.5 with same average results. Only the Siege ones are
reported there to maintain this report as readable
Hi Livecoders,
Question 1 : is Livecode application’s server really faster than Livecode CGI
server running on Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed or Apache2 and how to get this proven
(in counting successfully TCP connexions only) ? Just se below :
#http://localhost:80/index.lc; # eeePCU :
> Hi Livecoders,
>
> Question 1 : is Livecode application’s server really faster than Livecode CGI
> server running on Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed or Apache2 and how to get this proven
> (in counting successfully TCP connexions only) ? Just se below :
>
> #http://localhost:80/index.lc;
Pierre Sahores wrote:
Le 9 févr. 2016 à 01:27, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
Pierre Sahores wrote:
> Story made short : Appart the amazing Lua platform (preferably set
> as an Openresty one), well configured LC application’s servers
> still outperforms anything available around (Websphere, Tomcat,
Is that the maximum theoretical value? The actual connections per second
would depend on the size of the data and how much processing it needs,
right?
Also, what is Livecode Application Server?
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Pierre Sahores
wrote:
> Hi Livecoders,
>
>
> Le 9 févr. 2016 à 01:27, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
>
> Pierre Sahores wrote:
>
> > Story made short : Appart the amazing Lua platform (preferably set as
> > an Openresty one), well configured LC application’s servers still
> > outperforms anything available around
Hi Livecoders,
Story made short : Appart the amazing Lua platform (preferably set as an
Openresty one), well configured LC application’s servers still outperforms
anything available around (Websphere, Tomcat, PHP5/7, Perl5, NodeJS, Go,
Python, RoR,…). In-between, LC application’s server is 60
Pierre Sahores wrote:
> Story made short : Appart the amazing Lua platform (preferably set as
> an Openresty one), well configured LC application’s servers still
> outperforms anything available around (Websphere, Tomcat, PHP5/7,
> Perl5, NodeJS, Go, Python, RoR,…). In-between, LC application’s