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Pessoal, gostaria de pedir ajuda de vocês.

Alguem poderia me dizer como posso entender as variáveis de um teste de performance AB?

 

Na teoria eu sei o que são requests, mas como saber o que um server pode aguentar na prática? Gostaria muito de aprender sobre isso. Fiz um teste aqui, avaliem ele para mim.

 

Completed 5000 requests
Completed 10000 requests
Completed 15000 requests
Completed 20000 requests
Completed 25000 requests
Completed 30000 requests
Completed 35000 requests
Completed 40000 requests
Completed 45000 requests
Completed 50000 requests
Finished 50000 requests


Server Software:        nginx
Server Hostname:        localhost
Server Port:            80

Document Path:          /nginx-logo.png
Document Length:        15382 bytes

Concurrency Level:      100
Time taken for tests:   3.655 seconds
Complete requests:      50000
Failed requests:        0
Write errors:           0
Total transferred:      787773272 bytes
HTML transferred:       769269202 bytes
Requests per second:    13679.82 [#/sec] (mean)
Time per request:       7.310 [ms] (mean)
Time per request:       0.073 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
Transfer rate:          210480.39 [Kbytes/sec] received

Connection Times (ms)
              min  mean[+/-sd] median   max
Connect:        0    2   0.6      2       6
Processing:     2    5   1.0      5      11
Waiting:        1    2   0.7      2       6
Total:          4    7   1.3      7      14

Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
  50%      7
  66%      8
  75%      8
  80%      8
  90%      9
  95%      9
  98%     10
  99%     11
 100%     14 (longest request)
 

 

 


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Benchmark - UnixBench 5.1.3
wget http://byte-unixbench.googlecode.com/files/UnixBench5.1.3.tgz


tar -zxvf UnixBench5.1.3.tgz


cd UnixBench


make


./Run dhry2reg whetstone-double syscall pipe context1 spawn execl shell1 shell8 shell16
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