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27 Nov 08

Quick Django Benching

"Before beginning these tests I assumed that since Lighttpd and Nginx were so fast otherwise they'd perform best. As you can see, deploying Django under mod_python is fast. It's no wonder it's the recommended method for deployment."

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django webserver comparison apache nginx lighttpd benchmark

  • Before beginning these tests I assumed that since Lighttpd and Nginx were so fast otherwise they'd perform best. As you can see, deploying Django under mod_python is fast. It's no wonder it's the recommended method for deployment.
11 Dec 07

Web server performance shoot out - simple pages

"for static content, lighttpd is the clear winner, and for dynamic content, it is almost a draw between the 2 of the 4 - IMHO - coolest functional languages right now (the other two being F# and Scala), with a slight advantage to the Haskell framework"

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erlang haskell RoR ErlyWeb HApps lighttpd apache benchmark shootout webserver rails rubyonrails performance comparison

03 Aug 07

Scale rails from one box to three, four and five

"A page-cached site will get you about 3,000 requests per second, thereabouts, and a simple GET request won't even hit your application; you're serving raw html through the webserver. You will soon start thinking of rails as an HTML generator"

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