24 messages in com.googlegroups.pylons-discussRe: advice with configuration/scaling...
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SamDonaldson28 May 2008 13:27 
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Jonathan Vanasco30 May 2008 07:17 
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Shannon -jj Behrens30 May 2008 11:03 
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Ben Bangert30 May 2008 12:03 
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askel31 May 2008 03:27 
SamDonaldson31 May 2008 16:33 
Subject:Re: advice with configuration/scaling a live Pylons app.
From:Jonathan Vanasco (jona@findmeon.com)
Date:05/30/2008 12:27:31 PM
List:com.googlegroups.pylons-discuss

On May 30, 2:19 pm, "Shannon -jj Behrens" <jji@gmail.com> wrote:

* ab is a bit simple minded to begin with.  I've told it to use 100 concurrent requests (which I saw that you didn't do), and it saw all sorts of failed connections.  Of course, getting 100 *concurrent* requests isn't all that common for most production servers.  If you were able to handle 100 concurrent requests, and process each in 0.1 seconds, that would lead to 86,400,000 requests a day!  Yeah, I wish ;)  JMeter is nice in that it allows you to script how a real user would behave.  I've also heard that HTTP Perf is nice, but I haven't tried it.

Getting 100 or 1000 r/s after a BoingBoing Digg Slashdot feature is not uncommon. Getting that for more than 60 minutes is.

I like the ht perf app...

I've heard that Tsung is amazing, but never got it to run ( last I tried was a few years ago) http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/ It's an erlang app dessigned to stress test 10k+ connections