.On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 2:52 PM, David Favor <da...@davidfavor.com> wrote:
> A quick test of how fast a single file will serve is to do this.
>
>    1) ssh into your machine (you must ssh in for this test for it to be
> accurate)
>
>    2) create a 150K file
>       net1# dd if=/dev/zero of=output.dat bs=150K count=1
>
>    3) run ab against said file
>       net1# ab -k -t 10 -n 10000000 -c 5 http://davidfavor.com/output.dat |
> grep Requests
>       Finished 200265 requests
>       Requests per second:    20026.41 [#/sec] (mean)
>
> So on this particular server, 20,000+ people can download this file every 1
> second...

No, that test says that 10 people can download that file 2000 times
each in one second.

Cheers

Tom

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