The performances of [EMAIL PROTECTED] v0.8-alpha

2005-06-01 Thread iampinetan
We use one server and several PCs to test [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s performances. The 
server has two Xeon 2.4GHz CPUs (disabled the hyperthread function), 2 GB DDR2 
memory, one 37 GB 1 rpm SCSI hard disk and a Gigabit Ethernet network 
adaptor. Client PCs have a Pentium 4 2.0 GHz CPU, 512 DDR memory, one 40 GB 
5400 rpm hard disk and an integrated 100 Mb Ethernet network adaptor. Testing 
tools are SPECweb99 and Benchmark Factory.

We use SPECweb99 to experiment 300, 600 and 1000 simultaneous connections on 
four testing platforms including the [EMAIL PROTECTED] on FreeBSD v5.3, Apache 
v1.3.3 on FreeBSD v5.3, Apache v1.3.3 on Redhat Enterprise Linux v3.0, and TUX 
3.2.14 on Redhat Enterprise Linux v3.0. All these environments setup and 
configure by default and without any optimization. Since OpenKETA just 
accelerates the static HTTP requests, we have set the dynamic request ratio to 
0.0 in SPECweb99s rc file.

NOTE that: The experiments tests all are just on the default OSs Settting and 
without any optimizations.

Table 1 experiment results of 300 simultaneous connections (2 clients)
Mean Resp. Time (ms)/   Weighted Bandwidth (bps)/   Valid+Invalid 
connections/  Confirming Connections/ Throughput ops/sec/
Apache(FreeBSD) 410.0   303272.69   300+0   50  761
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 301.2  395701.82   300+0   300 963
Apache(RHEL)382.2   313600.49   300+0   56  765
Tux(RHEL)   320.4   373585.24   300+0   300 907



Table 2 experiment results of 600 simultaneous connections (3 clients)
Mean Resp. Time (ms)/   Weighted Bandwidth (bps)/   Valid+Invalid 
connections/  Confirming Connections/ Throughput ops/sec/
Apache(FreeBSD) 719.3   166083.41   600+0   0   771
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 340.4  360495.45   600+0   600 1752
Apache(RHEL)758.2   157416.85   600+0   0   769
Tux(RHEL)   456.1   261535.11   600+0   0   1296



Table 3 experiment results of 1000 simultaneous connections (5 clients)
Mean Resp. Time (ms)/   Weighted Bandwidth (bps)/   Valid+Invalid 
connections/  Confirming Connections/ Throughput ops/sec
Apache(FreeBSD) 1077.7  110974.79   983+17  0   773
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 418.6  295451.23   1000+0  36  2362
Apache(RHEL)1247.2  95514.28989+11  0   750
Tux(RHEL)   791.1   150558.99   999+1   0   1244



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Re: The performances of [EMAIL PROTECTED] v0.8-alpha

2005-06-01 Thread Neo-Vortex


On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mean Resp. Time (ms)/   Weighted Bandwidth (bps)/   Valid+Invalid 
 connections/  Confirming Connections/ Throughput ops/sec
snip
 Apache(FreeBSD) 410.0   303272.69   300+0   50  761
 Apache(RHEL)382.2   313600.49   300+0   56  765
snip
 Apache(FreeBSD) 719.3   166083.41   600+0   0   771
 Apache(RHEL)758.2   157416.85   600+0   0   769
snip
 Apache(FreeBSD) 1077.7  110974.79   983+17  0   773
 Apache(RHEL)1247.2  95514.28989+11  0   750
snip

Anyone care to explain why on FreeBSD (without OpenKeta) the preformance
was lower than Linux for the 300 connection test although better for the
600 and 1000? (Just Curiosity)

~Neo-Vortex
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Re: The performances of [EMAIL PROTECTED] v0.8-alpha

2005-06-01 Thread Ivan Voras

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


v1.3.3 on FreeBSD v5.3, Apache v1.3.3 on Redhat Enterprise Linux v3.0, and TUX 
3.2.14
on Redhat Enterprise Linux v3.0. All these environments setup and configure by default and 


Note that RHEL3 uses Linux 2.4 kernel - you should get much better 
results with a 2.6 kernel (RHEL4 for example, or any recent distro out 
there).


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