Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 14 Jan 1998 01:59:27 -0800 (PST) | From | Dean Gaudet <> | Subject | performance discrepancy between UP and SMP |
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UP Machine: single pentium-II 266 w/128Mb 10ns SDRAM, linux 2.1.62
SMP Machine: dual pentium-II 266 w/512Mb 10ns SDRAM, linux 2.1.77
I ran apache/1.3b4-dev set up for 5 clients maximum, no logging. For a stress I ran zeusbench across 127.0.0.1, 5 clients using keep-alive, requesting a 6k file. Disk I/O and RAM are not an issue.
The UP machine achieves 1550 req/s. The SMP machine achieves 682 req/s.
I tried cranking apache and zb up to 30 clients and the SMP machine got 685 req/s. On a whim I tried running apache nice +4, my guess was that zb was getting starved (processor affinity gone awry?). This got 720 r/s.
I tried running two zb's each with 15 clients and couldn't get them to do better than 550 r/s total.
So anyway, this is a kind of lame "benchmark" for various reasons. But I just thought I'd mention it in case someone wants to take a look at why there's such a vast diff.
If you want to reconstruct this visit dev.apache.org:/httpd/from-cvs and grab a recent snapshot of Apache. You'll find zeusbench in src/test/zb.c in the tarball. I made some compile-time tweaks but I doubt you'll have to to see these numbers, you should be able to get 1200 r/s easily without knowing all the dials and knobs. I ran with a completely cooked run-time configuration file, it's below.
Dean
Port 8080 ServerRoot /tmp/apache DocumentRoot /tmp/apache MaxClients 30 StartServers 30 MinSpareServers 1 MaxSpareServers 30 MaxRequestsPerChild 100000 ResourceConfig /dev/null AccessConfig /dev/null
<Directory /> AllowOverride none Options FollowSymLinks </Directory>
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