[Zope] zope performance issues
Trevor Warren
trevorwarren at yahoo.com
Fri May 21 06:39:52 EDT 2004
Hello Dieter,
--- Dieter Maurer <dieter at handshake.de> wrote:
> You may increase the number of instructions before
> Python
> is ready to switch threads (again to reduce the
> number of thread
> switches). This, too, will not drastically improve
> throughput,
> though.
[snip]
Where is this setting???. Is this the one in
zope.conf mentioned as python_check_interval as
"1000".
> How well your Python runs can be checked with
> the PyStone
> benchmark.
>
> As a comparison: my Python has 26.187
> pystones/second (on
> the machine mentioned above).
[snip]
this is mine...:D
[zope at blade1 test]$ ./pystone.py
Pystone(1.1) time for 50000 passes = 2.22
This machine benchmarks at 22522.5 pystones/second
[zope at blade1 test]$ ./pystone.py
Pystone(1.1) time for 50000 passes = 2.23
This machine benchmarks at 22421.5 pystones/second
[zope at blade1 test]$ ./pystone.py
Pystone(1.1) time for 50000 passes = 2.25
BTW Dieter, the number of hits/s are on the lines of
yours. Out here we are taught to not look at them but
total transactional throughput as defined by some very
simple e-business tests.
Trevor
>
> --
> Dieter
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