idbeta edited a comment on issue #3391:
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> benchmark scripts
The purpose of automated performance testing is to add a quality assurance
method. `benchmark scripts` are of course very good, but they need to be
idbeta edited a comment on issue #3391:
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I have used self-hosted in other projects for performance testing and found
that it is feasible, but after checking Apache's official documentation, I
found that although
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idbeta edited a comment on issue #3391:
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I have used self-hosted in other projects for performance testing and found
that it is feasible, but after checking Apache's official documentation, I
found that although
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> @idbeta How could we know that "not differ too much" would happen, or
"they are within an order of magnitude". Maybe we need some methods to get over
those false positives,
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> @idbeta How could we know that "not differ too much" would happen, or
"they are within an order of magnitude". Maybe we need some methods to get over
those false positives,
idbeta edited a comment on issue #3391:
URL: https://github.com/apache/apisix/issues/3391#issuecomment-765087092
> @idbeta How could we know that "not differ too much" would happen, or
"they are within an order of magnitude". Maybe we need some methods to get over
those false positives,