On Monday, November 21, 2016 at 2:39:21 AM UTC-5, Mark Graves wrote:
>
> This is great news! Thank you for working on this, all of you.
>
> Any ability to check out the errors?
>

Not that I know of. Note, the errors occurred only on the 20-update 
requests when running on physical hardware (I know, technically everything 
is ultimately running on "physical hardware"). They also ran tests in the 
cloud (on Azure), and there web2py was very competitive, even with the 
20-update requests. See:

https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r13&hw=cl&test=update&l=4ftgjj&w=35s-0&d=4&o=6&f=0-jz6rk-4fti4g-0-9zldvk-1ekg-2

In general, I think web2py's *relative *performance was slightly better on 
Azure vs. the physical hardware tests.

Anthony

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