Tom,

which OS are you running on your EC2 instance? Amazon Linux?

Which reactor are you running your Twisted test with? Epoll?

Are you running on CPython or PyPy?

Can we see you Twisted hello world test app?

Tobias


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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Tom van 
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Betreff: [Twisted-Python] Speed of twisted on Amazon EC2

Hi all
I recently wrote a hello world HTTP app in Twisted, Cyclone, node, Go and Scala 
on the Play framework, and used a combination of ab and gattling to see how 
fast each was on an m1.small instance on Amazon EC2. I also tested it on bare 
metal (my laptop:)) but I'll get to that later.
The code I used for twisted was the web server code sample from the front page 
of twistedmatrix.com with the numberRequests increment dropped and a simple 
"Hello World!" returned instead.
For cyclone I used the sample code from the cyclone docs with the same string 
being returned.
Node was the sample from their front page.
Play and Go I've never worked with before so those were copy pastes from 
various examples on their pages but again same URI and return string as the 
other frameworks.

>From one m1.small to another, Go, Play and node were handling about 1.5k 
>requests per second while Twisted and Cyclone were only handling 400-500 
>requests per second.
On loopback from the same m1.small I suspect I was starting to load test the 
load testers more than the apps but locally all the frameworks were performing 
similarly.
Load testing from another machine to my laptop I was seeing far better 
performance from Twisted and Cyclone, both doing closer to 2k requests per 
second. The other frameworks were only a little quicker but again, there's a 
chance the machine running the load tests was the bottle neck.
These tests were very unscientifically done but I still wasn't expecting to see 
such a big difference between specifically node and Twisted.  500 req/sec is 
plenty quick for 90% of what I do and of course I know there's so much more to 
an application than returning hello world but I was wondering if I was missing 
some trick to speed Twisted up to get close to the others on EC2.

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