diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7240c26af..e3c402e2f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -39,35 +39,7 @@ fn main() { ## Benchmarks -This is totally unscientific and probably pretty useless. In real world, business -logic would dominate on performance side. I took several web frameworks -for rust and used *hello world* examples for tests. All projects are compiled with -`--release` parameter. I didnt test single thread performance for *iron* and *rocket*. -As a testing tool i used `wrk` and following commands - -`wrk -t20 -c100 -d10s http://127.0.0.1:8080/` - -`wrk -t20 -c100 -d10s http://127.0.0.1:8080/ -s ./pipeline.lua --latency -- / 128` - -I ran all tests on my MacBook Pro with 2.9Gh i7 with 4 physical cpus and 8 logical cpus. -Each result is best of five runs. All measurements are *req/sec*. - -Name | 1 thread | 1 pipeline | 3 thread | 3 pipeline | 8 thread | 8 pipeline ----- | -------- | ---------- | -------- | ---------- | -------- | ---------- -Actix | 91.200 | 950.000 | 122.100 | 2.083.000 | 107.400 | 2.730.000 -Gotham | 61.000 | 178.000 | | | | -Iron | | | | | 94.500 | 78.000 -Rocket | | | | | 95.500 | failed -Shio | 71.800 | 317.800 | | | | | -tokio-minihttp | 106.900 | 1.047.000 | | | | - -I got best performance for sync frameworks with 8 threads, other number of -threads always gave me worse performance. *Iron* could handle piplined -requests with lower performace. Interestingly, *Rocket* completely failed in pipelined test. -*Gothan* seems does not support multithreading, or at least i couldn't figured out. -I manually enabled pipelining for *Shio* and *Gotham*. While *shio* seems support -multithreading, but it result absolutly same results for any how number of threads -(maybe macos problem?). +Some basic benchmarks could be found in this [respository](https://github.com/fafhrd91/benchmarks). ## Examples