Re: [WebDNA] Server speedget
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texte = Frank Nordberg wrote:> WebDNA Performance Test for the Musica Viva server:> > Before upgrade (CentOS 4.7 / WebDNA 6.0 PE): 500> After upgrade (CentOS 5.3 / WebDNA 6.2 CE): 167> > So on my server at least Cicada runs almost exactly three times as fast > as the old WebDNA!> > Frank Nordberg> http://www.musicaviva.comFrank,WebDNA has always been built for speed.. it's naturally multi-threaded,uses native API's to the server (which are always the fastest), andis built in C++.. one of the most efficient languages out there.It also now comes in a 64-bit version.Yes, there has been *lots* of changes to the source.. some by us andsome by SMSI that the public had never seen, however, our focus forchanges for 6.2 had to do with compatibility, not necessarilyperformance improvements... though it sure could have been an added benefit.gcc compiling, apache api, OS, HD's, and processors all are getting moreefficient... so it's hard to tell what the major players are.However, your experience is ours as well. CICADA appears fasterin our tests.And, because of this, we are *very much* in need of creating a harderhitting test file. When you get down to 1's and 2's, the server isn't really fighting that hard anymore. ;-)When I get time, I will add these test files to the WSC open sourcerepositories in case someone has the time/inclination to work on it.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.us**[Square Bracket Utopia]**
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Frank Nordberg wrote:> WebDNA Performance Test for the Musica Viva server:> > Before upgrade (CentOS 4.7 / WebDNA 6.0 PE): 500> After upgrade (CentOS 5.3 / WebDNA 6.2 CE): 167> > So on my server at least Cicada runs almost exactly three times as fast > as the old WebDNA!> > Frank Nordberg> http://www.musicaviva.comFrank,WebDNA has always been built for speed.. it's naturally multi-threaded,uses native API's to the server (which are always the fastest), andis built in C++.. one of the most efficient languages out there.It also now comes in a 64-bit version.Yes, there has been *lots* of changes to the source.. some by us andsome by SMSI that the public had never seen, however, our focus forchanges for 6.2 had to do with compatibility, not necessarilyperformance improvements... though it sure could have been an added benefit.gcc compiling, apache api, OS, HD's, and processors all are getting moreefficient... so it's hard to tell what the major players are.However, your experience is ours as well. CICADA appears fasterin our tests.And, because of this, we are *very much* in need of creating a harderhitting test file. When you get down to 1's and 2's, the server isn't really fighting that hard anymore. ;-)When I get time, I will add these test files to the WSC open sourcerepositories in case someone has the time/inclination to work on it.Donovan-- Donovan BrookeWebDNA Software Corporationhttp://www.webdna.us**[Square Bracket Utopia]**
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