Well, now Bruce is double-dipping by getting the zope-list effect! :^) Yep, response time was pretty dreadful to his site. As he mentioned, he's doing a Pentium 120, so that doesn't help too much. Also, Bruce, are you doing normal PCGI or mod_pcgi? The latter, or even ZServer, would give a good boost. Anyway, it's certainly a great test to see! It's been a while since we spent any serious time looking at boosting Zope's raw, per-request speed, so it will be interesting to see what he finds. --Paul Paul Everitt Digital Creations paul@digicool.com 540.371.6909 ----------------------------------------- The Open Source Zope application server http://www.zope.org/
-----Original Message----- From: Itamar S.-T. [mailto:itamars@ibm.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 11:01 AM To: Zope-l Subject: [Zope] Real world stress-testing
For those of you who don't read Slashdot, Bruce Perens is testing out the Slashdot Effect on Zope (http://technocrat.net) and Squishdot has its own URL (http://squishdot.org).
Seems to be working, although with quite slow response time. Is this Zope 1.10.3 or 2.0? Care to give us some stats?
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