Richard Coleman wrote:
> Rajesh Dhawan wrote:
>   
>>> When I stress test the dynamic part of the site, I am only getting about
>>> 300 requests per second on my test setup.  This is using two Dell 1950's
>>> (one for web, one for mysql database).  These are very powerful machines
>>> (3.0ghz Xeons, 8 cores each, 16 gig of ram, 15k SAS drives, etc.)
>>>     
>>>       
>> - How are you running your Django app? Mod_python? FastCGI?
>> - What web server are you using?
>> - What's the nature of the dynamic Django request you are measuring?
>> How many DB queries does it make? Is DEBUG mode off?
>> - What kind of numbers do you get when you serve a simple and small
>> HTML file statically from your Web server without Django?
>> - What kind of numbers do you get when the Django view you are
>> benchmarking goes directly to a simple template (i.e. no DB queries)?
>> - Are you using memcache?
>>
>> -Rajesh D
>>   
>>     
>
> 1. mod_python
> 2. apache 2.2.4
> 3. I'm using funkload and ab to measure the requests per second of one 
> of the base pages within the dynamic part of the website
> 4. When I hit a static page in the same way (using ab), I get 6500 
> requests per second.
> 5. This is without memcached, or any other caching.
>   

I forgot to mention these:

6. django debug turned off
7. mod_python debug turn off
8. django template debugging turned off
9. apache maxclient cranked up to 1000 (although it never gets close to 
that many processes).

Richard Coleman
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