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On Tuesday of this week, we kicked off a pair of EC2 instances and a pair of our i7 workstations to produce updated data. We dive right in with the EC2 JSON test results, but please read to the end where we include important notes about what has changed since last week. First up is data from the EC2 m1.large large instances.
This is an EC2 test run on a pair of Large instances. And let us simply draw the curtain of charity over the Cake PHP results. We ran each test on EC2 and our i7 hardware. First up is plain JSON serialization on Amazon EC2 large instances. Starting again with EC2. But a 40x difference between Vert.x Since Vert.x
This is an EC2 test run on a pair of Large instances. And let us simply draw the curtain of charity over the Cake PHP results. We ran each test on EC2 and our i7 hardware. First up is plain JSON serialization on Amazon EC2 large instances. Starting again with EC2. But a 40x difference between Vert.x Since Vert.x
The HipHop PHP VM with no framework and thanks in part to the MySQL driver for PHP, yields dominion over the Updates test. However, hhvm trails plain PHP in the Fortunes test presently. If you''re interested in testing HHVM with popular PHP frameworks, we would be happy to receive a pull request. large instance.
This round adds Bottle (Python), Dancer (Perl), Kelp (Perl), MicroMVC (PHP), Mojolicious (Perl), Phalcon (PHP), RingoJS (JavaScript), Spark (Java), and Wai (Haskell). As with previous rounds, the developer community has contributed several additional frameworks for Round 4, bringing the total to 57!
Round 3 includes Snap on Haskell; Elli and Cowboy on Erlang; Openresty on Lua; Tornado on Python; Onion on C; Slim, Codeigniter, Phreeze, Kohana, Lithium, Laravel, Silex, Fuel, and Symphony2 on PHP; Grizzly-Jersey and Play1 on Java; Scalatra, Lift, Unfiltered, and Finagle on Scala. Openresty takes the lead for multiple queries on EC2.
Furthermore, due to the modestly rushed nature (at least on our side) of Round 12, we elected to not capture Amazon EC2 results for this Round. The plain PHP, Slim, and Laravel tests have been upgraded to PHP 7. So bear that in mind that participants were not able to sanity check the Round 12 results and submit fixes.
And I hope you are not running on Cake PHP when you see these numbers. In looking at these numbers, seeing Cake PHP at 500x slower, Ruby-Rails and Django at 50x slower really surprised me. I was also surprised by the performance improvement on dedicated hardware as compared to EC2 instances of roughly 10x.
Linux (instead of UNIX), Apache (web server software), MySQL (instead of Oracle) and PHP. Of course there were variants – we preferred PostGres to MySQL and many people used other programming languages than PHP. They then launched processing capabilities (EC2) and we startups suddenly didn’t need to buy production servers.
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