Joshua Chamas wrote:
mod_caucho
used to look a lot faster, but my testing methodology changed.
I used to take the results of the second benchmark run, and
publish those, but this time only ran the -test for minor
caching after starting resin ( tomcat ). So, I'm guessing
One thing caught my eye; how come mod_perl handler (808.4 hits per
second) performed better than HTML static (768.2 hits per second)?
And sorry for my newbie-ish question, but what is the difference
between mod_perl handler and Apache::Registry mod_perl?
Good work as usual, Joshua.
mod_caucho
used to look a lot faster, but my testing methodology changed.
I used to take the results of the second benchmark run, and
publish those, but this time only ran the -test for minor
caching after starting resin ( tomcat ). So, I'm
Good work as usual, Joshua.
mod_caucho
used to look a lot faster, but my testing methodology changed.
I used to take the results of the second benchmark run, and
publish those, but this time only ran the -test for minor
caching after starting resin ( tomcat ). So, I'm
Perrin Harkins wrote:
mod_caucho
used to look a lot faster, but my testing methodology changed.
I used to take the results of the second benchmark run, and
publish those, but this time only ran the -test for minor
caching after starting resin ( tomcat ). So, I'm
I do feel that compile time matters, but really with 60 seconds
and high MaxRequestsPerChild, these systems are getting plenty
of compiling caching.
The thing is, if mod_caucho takes 5 seconds the first time it hits each
template, but is the fastest afterwards, these numbers don't give a very
Perrin Harkins wrote:
I do feel that compile time matters, but really with 60 seconds
and high MaxRequestsPerChild, these systems are getting plenty
of compiling caching.
The thing is, if mod_caucho takes 5 seconds the first time it hits each
template, but is the fastest afterwards,
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Philip Mak wrote:
And sorry for my newbie-ish question, but what is the difference
between mod_perl handler and Apache::Registry mod_perl?
http://perl.apache.org/guide/performance.html#Apache_Registry_PerlHandler_vs_
including the benchmarks