Got it... I have noticed that some big websites like terra.com.br when I
run ab against their "home line" returns just some kbytes causing a very
fast response, How could I do that?


On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Brian M <bmere...@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1 on the quality/speed of the connection you test from making a big
> difference. I was testing a new server last week and got vastly different
> results from office #1 vs office #2 because one had a much lower bandwidth
> and made the server being tested look pathetic.
>
> On Saturday, April 6, 2013 8:13:44 AM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> wait a sec. you're launching ab from your "home line" to a server hosted
>> somewhere ?
>> Launch it from the server itself, or another server in the same facility
>> !
>> You're reading back results that are dependant on all the loops of the
>> net wired from your "home" to the server :D
>>
>> These is my benchmark from Italy to a linode 512 in london, web2py +
>> postgresql + nginx 1.2.3.
>> Sadly, my home connection goes as far as 300 KB/sec
>>
>> Concurrency Level:      20
>> Time taken for tests:   25.609 seconds
>> Complete requests:      500
>> Failed requests:        0
>> Write errors:           0
>> Total transferred:      6635000 bytes
>> HTML transferred:       6431000 bytes
>> Requests per second:    19.52 [#/sec] (mean)
>> Time per request:       1024.363 [ms] (mean)
>> Time per request:       51.218 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
>> Transfer rate:          253.02 [Kbytes/sec] received
>>
>> Connection Times (ms)
>>               min  mean[+/-sd] median   max
>> Connect:      292  597 460.6    444    7359
>> Processing:   226  405 177.8    349    1432
>> Waiting:      226  405 177.8    349    1432
>> Total:        606 1002 507.7    807    7666
>>
>> Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
>>   50%    807
>>   66%    904
>>   75%   1103
>>   80%   1213
>>   90%   1721
>>   95%   2001
>>   98%   2308
>>   99%   2403
>>  100%   7666 (longest request)
>>
>>
>>
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