
With revived interest in using my Amazon AWS account again, I’ve started to setup this WordPress blog for using Amazon AWS Cloudfront CDN for serving static files for better pages speed for all geographic visitor locations. The post WordPress Super Cache Benchmarks (Loadimpact) appeared first on. Nginx connection Accept rate was 12.5 connections/sec User load time at 250 VUs was around 35.09 ms
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This WordPress blog was installed using my Centmin Mod WordPress Auto Installer script, so I am running a variety of WordPress Super Cache benchmarks to see how it holds up under various loads on a 2GB KVM based DigitalOcean KBM VPS + CentOS 7.0 using Centmin Mod LEMP web stack and PHP 7.0.0-dev (PHP NG). For load testing I set to 250 VUs and 5 minute load testing duration which is the maximum available through the free account. More WordPress Super Cache benchmarks using free account (limited to 250 VU – virtual user load tests). The post WordPress Super Cache Benchmarks (Apachebench) Round 1 appeared first on.
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Nginx 983 active connections, Nginx 982 idle connections NewRelic stats showed around 983 active Nginx connections, 982 idle Nginx connections, 800 Nginx requests per second peak with CPU load average of 0.138 / 2 = 0.069 and Network I/O at 4.89Mb/s Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms) Time per request: 0.322 (mean, across all concurrent requests) (Connect: 0, Receive: 0, Length: 1, Exceptions: 0)
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Licensed to The Apache Software Foundation, īenchmarking (be patient) ab -k -c1000 -n20000 Ĭopyright 1996 Adam Twiss, Zeus Technology Ltd, Not bad for just a 2 cpu core/thread based 2GB KVM based DigitalOcean KBM VPS server. Apachebench benchmark run was tested with keepalives enabled and 1000 user concurrency with 20,000 requests.Īpachebench benchmark results = 3,104 requests/sec with mean time of 322ms per request. This time for WordPress Super Cache benchmarks using Apachebench tool (available via the httpd-tools YUM package) launched from remote Las Vegas based server running CentOS 6.5 to test this blog’s index page served from a 2GB KVM based DigitalOcean KBM VPS + CentOS 7.0 using Centmin Mod LEMP web stack and PHP 7.0.0-dev (PHP NG) . Prior WordPress Super Cache plugin benchmarks were using Blitz.io for load testing.
