Tests from a windows box:
WinXP P4 (celleron) 2400: (+compiler enabled)

37.546875
6.03125

59.90625
5.515625

79.09375
6.1875

In the two following times I kept my cursor off the second factor
workspace:
(it blinked alot when it was, and cpu usage was higher.)

27.046875
5.578125

27.359375
6.203125

kobi

Slava Pestov wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I was reading the IRC channel logs and someone mentioned getting
> pretty poor results (4 requests / second) with a simple web app,
> webapps.counter. I couldn't reproduce this on Mac OS X so I'm
> wondering if its a pathology on Factor's I/O code for Linux or
> Windows. Can anyone run a quick test for me?
> 
> Start the counter web app in one Factor instance,
> 
> "webapps.counter" run
> 
> and in another Factor instance,
> 
> USE: http.client
> 
> [ 100 [ "http://localhost:8080/"; http-get 2drop ] times ] time
> [ 100 [ "http://localhost:8080/"; <get-request> "cookies" get >>cookies
> http-request drop cookies>> "cookies" set ] times ] time
> 
> On my box the first test runs in 1.6 seconds (it creates a new session
> cookie on every request) and the second test runs in 0.6 seconds (it
> re-uses a session cookie), so in the latter test Factor serves ~170
> requests/second, which is still pretty slow for a trivial web app but
> its not as bad.
> 
> Slava
> 
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