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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:28 pm |
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We all know about the wonderful benchmark called Apache vs. Yaws, http://www.sics.se/~joe/apachevsyaws.html
However, there are some sceptics who say that Apache will outperform Yaws when sending files/large files because Apache uses sendfile which runs in kernel space. So my question is: How will Yaws perform in the above benchmark if each process needs to send a 10 MB file?
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 3:30 pm |
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Dmitrii Dimandt wrote:
> We all know about the wonderful benchmark called Apache vs. Yaws,
> http://www.sics.se/~joe/apachevsyaws.html
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> However, there are some sceptics who say that Apache will outperform Yaws
> when sending files/large files because Apache uses sendfile which runs in
> kernel space. So my question is: How will Yaws perform in the above
> benchmark if each process needs to send a 10 MB file?
How much outgoing bandwidth does your web server have? That seems kind
of relevant in deciding whether the question needs answering in the
first place.
/Fredrik
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:39 pm |
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Dmitrii Dimandt wrote:
> We all know about the wonderful benchmark called Apache vs. Yaws,
> http://www.sics.se/~joe/apachevsyaws.html
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> However, there are some sceptics who say that Apache will outperform
> Yaws when sending files/large files because Apache uses sendfile which
> runs in kernel space. So my question is: How will Yaws perform in the
> above benchmark if each process needs to send a 10 MB file?
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I'm pretty sure that apache would outperform yaws here - unless
the number of concurrent clients requesting these 10M files
is large - in which case I think yaws would do fine.
Anyway, the test is mostly uninteresting, also building a sendfile
driver and use that for large files in Yaws is a p.o.c - it would probably
take several hours to do ....
/klacke
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