> On May 21, 2015, at 09:09, Ian Schenck <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Gelin,
>
> I'm loathsome to share my data as benchmark data.
Ian,
Thank you for sharing, thank you for doing a realistic test, and thank you for
qualifying your results as heavily as they really should be :). I only wish
that more publishers of hype-fest microbenchmarks would be as scrupulous and
methodical.
> With that disclaimer, I've attached a graph of mean and standard deviation in
> our particular test.
>
> <Request-Response Latency.png>
> Run with:
> ab -c 1 -n 100
> ab -c 10 -n 1000
> ab -c 25 -n 5000
>
> I don't know if I have complete output from ab anymore.
One thing I always feel compelled to point out - 'ab' is a terrible
benchmarking tool and the numbers it outputs are, often as not, just completely
wrong. It really is "apache"-bench, meant to work for validating apache
configurations, not a general HTTP testing tool. I have personally had much
better success with the very simple "httperf", although there are other tools
that are probably better than that.
-glyph
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