NginX 1.2.0 versus Resin 4.0.29 performance tests
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Revision as of 00:00, 5 July 2012
We have recently run some performance benchmarks comparing Resin 4.0.29 versus NginX 1.2.0.
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Benchmark tools
The benchmark tests used the following tools:
- httperf
- AutoBench
httperf
httperf is tool produced by HP for measuring web server performance. The httperf tool supports HTTP/1.1 keepalives and SSL protocols.
AutoBench
Autobench is a tool for automating the process of performing a comparative benchmark test against two a web servers. Autobench uses httperf. Autobench runs httperf against each host. AutoBench increases the number of requests per seconds on each iteration. AutoBench delivers output in a format that can be easily consumed by spreadsheet tools. AutoBench has a mode where it can drive multiple clients against a set of servers to minimize the possibility of testing your client throughput instead of server throughput. The command autobenchd is used to run a daemon on client machines. The autobench_admin command drives many clients to run test at same time by communicating with autobenchd.
Setup Overview
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/benchmark_nginx12_Resin429/setup_benchmark_diagram.png"/>