I'm testing mod_backhand 1.1.0 + Apache-1.3.12, using
WebLoad to test the performance.
I have 5 machines: test[1-5]
My test sends GET + cgi requests randomally to the 5
machines, runs for 5 minutes.
All 5 machines are configured to Backhand byLoad only.
It seems that the random test without backhand works
better:
The RoundTime is higher for mod_backhand:
30 sec (compared to 12 without)
The number of processed requests per 5 minutes:
11000 with mod_backhand, 30000 without
Number of rounds (= number of users)
1000 with mod_backhand, 2300 without.
So it seems that mod_backhand is actually redirecting
works, but makes my site slower.
Does it make sense?
What's the best configuration for such a scenario?
Thanks,
Gali
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WebLoad to test the performance.
I have 5 machines: test[1-5]
My test sends GET + cgi requests randomally to the 5
machines, runs for 5 minutes.
All 5 machines are configured to Backhand byLoad only.
It seems that the random test without backhand works
better:
The RoundTime is higher for mod_backhand:
30 sec (compared to 12 without)
The number of processed requests per 5 minutes:
11000 with mod_backhand, 30000 without
Number of rounds (= number of users)
1000 with mod_backhand, 2300 without.
So it seems that mod_backhand is actually redirecting
works, but makes my site slower.
Does it make sense?
What's the best configuration for such a scenario?
Thanks,
Gali
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