Re[2]: realistic web benchmark

From: Q?=Igor ShmuklerQ=20?= (shmukler_at_mail.ru)
Date: 02/02/04

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    To: Q?=Robert WatsonQ=20?= <rwatson@freebsd.org>
    Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 07:23:19 +0300
    
    

    > &gt; I hope this is not entirely off topic.
    > &gt;
    > &gt; I am looking for some kind of realistic httpd performance benchmark.
    > &gt; There are number of papers discussing how such benchmark could be
    > &gt; constructed, but I was cusrious whether there is one available in a
    > &gt; source form.
    >
    > In the past, I've used webstone for some web performance benchmarking.
    > Recently, we've also been contacted with regard to a test suite named Web
    > Polygraph.

    I probably was not 100% clear when I asked the question. Sorry. I am looking for
    test that would tell me how will server perform in the field on WAN.

    Webstone is a bit naive about benchmarking. It allows comparison of server
    scores, however the fact that a particular OS/server combination scores higher
    does not guaranatee that it will have higher thoughput in real life situation.

    I scanned briefly through Web Polygraph's documentation and it seems like more
    powerful tool, but I could not find how to emulate large delays and packet loss
    common for WANs.

    IS.
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