Fastest web framework
Andriy Kornatskyy
andriy.kornatskyy at live.com
Sun Sep 23 15:48:38 EDT 2012
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> On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Andriy Kornatskyy > <andriy.kornatskyy at live.com> wrote: > > > > I have run recently a benchmark of a trivial 'hello world' application for various python web frameworks (bottle, django, flask, pyramid, web.py, wheezy.web) hosted in uWSGI/cpython2.7 and gunicorn/pypy1.9 > > There are other considerations that must be made when running a 'hello world'. > > -It is a basic string, but no numerical benchmarks. The basic string in return was chosen to benchmark framework code in processing a simple thing and measure the overhead related. In other words how effective the framework is inside. > -You've overlooked the fact that different OS's have other processes > at work, which need to be looked at > -and a function which performed several tasks(a string, and > numerical), and then returned the result on seveal operating systems, > with non-essential processes turned off There were minimal processes running on both client and server, and even if some have had CPU/network activity it was not so important to the workload both client and server experienced due to test performed. Hope I understood you correctly. Thanks. Andriy
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