David, Thank you for your comments. Please see my response inline to your questions.
> Well, lets break down timing something in a more scientific method > approach through questioning. > > What's your processor speed? Please see environment specification at the end of post. Here is a copy just in case: Client: Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz × 4 Server: Intel Xeon CPU X3430 @ 2.40GHz x 4 LAN 1 Gb > What is the constant temperature of the internals of your system? The server environment temperature is constant: 18C / 64F > What OS, and version? Server: Debian Testing, Kernel 3.2.0-3-amd64, Python 2.7.3, uwsgi 1.2.6 Client: Debian Testing, Kernel 3.2.0-3-686-pae > What other processes are running? There were used standalone server and client, with minimal to zero CPU/network activities on other processes (both, client and server, were dedicated to test purpose). Thanks. Andriy Kornatskyy ---------------------------------------- > Date: Sun, 3 Sep 012 6::6::5 -400< > Subject: Re: Fastest web framework > From: dwightdhu...@gmail.com > To: andriy.kornats...@live.com > CC: python-list@python.org > >> Hope I understood you correctly. >> > > Well, lets break down timing something in a more scientific method > approach through questioning. > > What's your processor speed? > > What is the constant temperature of the internals of your system? > > What OS, and version? > > What other processes are running? > > > There's a scientific method to what you're benchmarking. There have to > be constants, and variables to benchmark with. > > These will of course vary with other methods of approach with the same code. > > > -- > Best Regards, > David Hutto > CEO: http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list