The percentage is just the diff between the to Web servers. The interesting
thing is that even if the clients go from 10 to 1000 the total throughput is
static at ~24k req/sec. Which means that each client has a decrease in
throughput. Maybe it's the network limit that is reached, Good or bad, I
dont know.  =0


velytreuzien wrote:
> 
> I've already seen that diagram and i didn't understand it quite well. How
> could the CPU (if it is CPU usage) usage decrease with the number of
> clients increasing? And what kind of business logic probably affecting the
> performance was implemented in the given example (if the was any)?
> 
> 
> mat-29 wrote:
>> 
>> Also check
>> http://mina.apache.org/performance-test-reports.html
>> 
>> !0K concurrent clients with 20K requests/sec and the benchmark is so
>> impressive. What is the perfectage in the diagram, CPU usage?
>> 
> 
> 

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