This is great news! Thank you for working on this, all of you.

Any ability to check out the errors?

Would love to know what that was.

On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 2:16:18 PM UTC-6, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Fantastic! Thank you Anthony, Michele, Simone, Richard, Paolo, Giovanni 
> and everybody who made this happen!
>
> On Thursday, 17 November 2016 19:17:48 UTC-6, Anthony wrote:
>>
>> TechEmpower just released Round 13 of its Web Framework Benchmarks. In 
>> previous rounds, web2py did very poorly because the original app that was 
>> submitted was using some inefficient code and was deployed with the 
>> development server rather than a production server. Here is a link to 
>> results from the previous round comparing web2py with Django and Flask: 
>> Round 
>> 12 
>> <https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r12&hw=ph&test=fortune&l=4ftgjj&w=35w-0&d=e5&o=6&f=0-jz6rk-6bk-1s-9zldvk-1ekg-2>
>> .
>>
>> I submitted a re-worked version of the web2py app for the new round. 
>> Although web2py is still slower than the other frameworks, its performance 
>> is now within the same order of magnitude as Django and Flask, with about a 
>> 5000% improvement from Round 12 relative to those frameworks. Notably, 
>> web2py is actually *faster *than Django and Flask on the "Multiple 
>> queries" task. Here is a link to the new results (again, comparing with 
>> Django and Flask): Round 13 
>> <https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r13&hw=ph&test=fortune&l=4ftgjj&w=35w-0&d=e5&o=6&f=0-jz6rk-6bk-1s-9zldvk-1ekg-2>
>>
>> Notice, in addition to a standard web2py setup, there is also a version 
>> labeled "web2py-optimized," which uses a few tricks to speed things up 
>> (e.g., disabling sessions and serving responses directly from model files).
>>
>> Note, in the bar chart, web2py's performance on the "Data updates" task 
>> looks particularly low. However, the bar chart reports only the requests 
>> with 20 updates -- web2py is more competitive with 10 updates, and superior 
>> with 5 updates (see the full data table 
>> <https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r13&hw=ph&test=update&l=4ftgjj&w=35w-0&d=e5&o=6&f=0-jz6rk-6bk-1s-9zldvk-1ekg-2>).
>>  
>> I'm not sure what happened with the 20-update requests (looks like there 
>> were lots of server errors generated) -- this was not a problem when 
>> testing on my VM (and on all the other tasks, performance was consistently 
>> *lower* on my VM than we see in the final public benchmarks).
>>
>> The web2py code can be found at 
>> https://github.com/TechEmpower/FrameworkBenchmarks/tree/master/frameworks/Python/web2py
>> .
>>
>> You can see the results for all frameworks tested at 
>> https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>

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