Drew Csillag wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 11:41:08AM +0200, Tom Schwaller wrote:
> > Tavis Rudd wrote:
> >
> > > All of this is true, but the final statement is unproven.
> > > There are many factors involved and realistic benchmarks
> > > are needed before such a statement can be made.
> >
> > I did some Apache benchmarks (with ab) with more ore less static pages.
>
> One would have to question using more or less static pages as a test of
> an application server, but ok, we're comparing apples to apples.
>
> > Webware was much faster than SkunkWeb, which was a surprise (I expected
> > the opposite). From experience I know the behaviour of Webware in the
> > fully dynamic case, which is still better than that of SkunkWeb (and
> > that of Zope), but I'd like to see benchmarks from other people
> > to be shure. My standard test is
> >
> > ab -n 100 -c 2 http://..
> > ab -n 1000 -c 20 http://..
> >
> > anybody got some numbers to share?
>
> Actually I'd like to see your numbers as well as the templates you
> were running as well as hardware (especially # CPU's)/OS setup and how
> many WebWare threads vs. SkunkWeb children. SkunkWeb 3 has not yet
> gone through the serious beating and profiling that it's predecessors
> have, so there is a very distinct possibility we introduced a
> bottleneck or two, and having a benchmark is a good place to start
> looking. The other question would be: were you going to SkunkWeb
> directly or through Apache via mod_skunkweb?
I'll try to do some simple Database examples in both setups,
so we get more realistic examples or maybe you have a let's say MySQL
example I can port to Webware. Tavis Rudd just posted a multiprotocoll
App server rewrite of Webware, which is 2-33 times faster than the old
Webware.
Will be difficult to beat this beast. Would be interesting to see how
your template engine works in a Webware context. Is it possible to
use it that way or is it tied to SkunkWeb?
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Tom Schwaller
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