Re: Revisit: speed test
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2002
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 42040
interpreted = N
texte = So is this test at the url below running on the xserve? (please say no) OurDP 533/1.5G did this test in 592Our 733/512 did it in 483We don't get our Xserve til at least tomorrow :(On 7/31/02 2:21 AM, Alain Russell mashed the following keys :> OK,> I've made some modifications to the speed test (and run it on a Dual 1GB> G4 XServe).The new test is nicer to read and is self cleaning .. ie: won't> leave> files on your drive.It is based on the file Bob posted here last week.> > There is also an attempt to establish the variation in 'ticks', I have a> waitforfile with timeout at thetop of the page and measure the difference> around it ..> > For reference, on my Mac the 2 second timeout gives an elapsedtime of 120.> If I can see the results on Win/Linux machines I will scale the times> accordingly.> The test can be downloaded from here:> http://utility.blackpepper.co.nz/speed/webdna_speed.zip> > Or seen running here:> http://utility.blackpepper.co.nz/speed/webdna_speed.html> > Thanks> Alain> > -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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So is this test at the url below running on the xserve? (please say no) OurDP 533/1.5G did this test in 592Our 733/512 did it in 483We don't get our Xserve til at least tomorrow :(On 7/31/02 2:21 AM, Alain Russell mashed the following keys :> OK,> I've made some modifications to the speed test (and run it on a Dual 1GB> G4 XServe).The new test is nicer to read and is self cleaning .. ie: won't> leave> files on your drive.It is based on the file Bob posted here last week.> > There is also an attempt to establish the variation in 'ticks', I have a> waitforfile with timeout at thetop of the page and measure the difference> around it ..> > For reference, on my Mac the 2 second timeout gives an elapsedtime of 120.> If I can see the results on Win/Linux machines I will scale the times> accordingly.> The test can be downloaded from here:> http://utility.blackpepper.co.nz/speed/webdna_speed.zip> > Or seen running here:> http://utility.blackpepper.co.nz/speed/webdna_speed.html> > Thanks> Alain> > -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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