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Monday April 23, 2007
01:42 PM
Sun's Java Web Server superior to Apache?
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Serverwatch
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Strange review...
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Score:2
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Matts (1087)
For apache:
Requests per second: 280.42 [#/sec] (mean)
What kind of hardware was this running on? A 486?
It's been years since I got less than 1000 requests/sec out of even an Apache default install.
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They were running the benchmarks on a Sun Netra X1 400MHz server...the authors said "We had a SunFire X4600 available to test with, but it seemed more impressive to test this server on modest hardware."
Make what you will of that...
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Strange review... (Score:2)
It's been years since I got less than 1000 requests/sec out of even an Apache default install.
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Make what you will of that...