On Jun 2, 7:15 pm, Michael Ströder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > To benchmark this I used a simple tcp server which writes a small > > (16k) > > string to the client and closes the connection. > > Just a general note: When benchmarking such a network service it would > be valuable to see benchmark results for several data sizes. I'd expect > better numbers for a ThreadPoolingMixIn when there are more requests > with smaller data size. > > Ciao, Michael.
Here are benchmarks for FreeBSD 6.2, amd64 packet_size x y 0 499.57 1114.54 1024 499.29 1130.02 3072 500.09 1119.14 7168 498.20 1111.76 15360 499.29 1086.73 31744 500.04 1036.46 64512 499.43 939.60 130048 499.28 737.44 261120 498.04 499.03 523264 307.54 312.04 1047552 173.57 185.32 2096128 93.61 94.39 x = ThreadingMixIn replies/s y = ThreadPoolingMixIn replies/s -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list