probably, but it will still
be a small code base being hit.
On a totally different note, it would be fun to see how mod_perl 2 is
stacking up on the Hello and Hello 2000 tests.
Will do.
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the benchmarks at http://chamas.com/bench/ updated
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what is in the error_log for that internal server error.
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for the feedback still looking for more!
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Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.39 is released to CPAN. This is a minor
bug fix release below are the changes. For more on
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not be necessary, but do not take my word for it, upgrade
if you think its a good idea ( probably is anyway ).
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Thanks for the great work so far, and benchmarks will be forthcoming.
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Hey mod_perl users,
I just did a benchmarks to compare mod_perl + apache versions 1 2.
What I find striking is that without any optimizations, the v2
mod_perl apache are faster. I'm really blown away, as I was
expecting the new versions to be slower with v1 configurations.
Here's the numbers
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Josh Chamas wrote:
I just did a benchmarks to compare mod_perl + apache versions 1 2.
Cool.
Any idea why bytes/hit is lower on apache 2? Are some headers being
omitted?
Looks like its the Server tokens, see below. 32 bytes!
Maybe on a benchmark this small
for Template Toolkit less ( but some ) for HTML::Mason
on the memory usage numbers.
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CHANGES for 2.45
++New XMLSubsPerlArgs config, default 1
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Josh Chamas wrote:
Set MaxRequestsPerChild to 100 for applications that seem to leak
memory which include Embperl 2.0, HTML::Mason, and Template Toolkit.
This is a more typical setting in a mod_perl type application that
leaks memory, so should be fairly
Dave Rolsky wrote:
I'm fairly sure, FWIW, that Mason does not have any memory leaks, as of
1.12. Pre-1.10 versions do have a _very_ slow memory leak, and 1.10 and
1.11 had that leak plus another, much nastier one.
Yes, Mason seemed pretty free of leaks when I tested it more today too.
Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Josh Chamas wrote:
This is interesting. I should look into upgrading to perl 5.8 on
these tests see what difference there may be.
You might also see if it makes a difference if you run the tests for
a long enough time. I run them at least 60
into this.
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that uses it they get db corruption when developers hammer
its with huge media checkins which I suspect CVS never would get.
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, please see http://www.apache-asp.org
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://www.apache-asp.org
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this method from the mod_perl Cookbook
very good examples, http://www.modperlcookbook.org/
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revist this in MP2.
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the headers themselves
should help get to the root of it. If its the former
scenario, I would take the problem first to the junkbuster
developers.
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to hop onto a project, hack it to your
satisfaction ( with the blessing of the maintainers ) to get
the configs/subclasses you need for your requirements.
That's what I would do anyway. :)
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deals with concurrency issues as long as the files
are on the local disk, files on network mounts may not respect
the file locking that MLDBM::Sync uses.
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taglibs, XSLT rendering,
and new events not originally part of the ASP API!
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its portability.
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and it
doesn't seem to have a built in XSLT caching layer like AxKit, Apache::ASP Resin.
I thought it was interesting that Embperl 2 (barely) beat out PHP 4.3.0
on XSLT in both the XSLT Hello XSLT Big tests.
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Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Josh Chamas wrote:
I thought it was interesting that Embperl 2 (barely) beat out PHP 4.3.0
on XSLT in both the XSLT Hello XSLT Big tests.
Why is that interesting? A bit more background would be
interesting. :-) (post it to the list maybe).
My
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For more information on the Apache::ASP project, please see:
http://www.apache-asp.org
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Perrin Harkins wrote:
Josh Chamas wrote:
The latest version of Apache::ASP v2.55 has been released. The biggest
improvement is no longer loading Apache::compat for running under
mod_perl2.
Has this affected the performance measurements you made earlier in any way?
Not really. I was working
.
For more info on this, check out the perldoc perldiag page and
look up the error message for a better explanation.
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/Location
For more on using Location, please see:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/core.html#location
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