Yes, Squid request status in access log is TCP_HIT:NONE.
Squid and apache run on same server, and apache ab command runs on
another server.
2007/7/20, Marcos Cam繭es Bourgeaiseau <marcoscamoes@rio.rj.gov.br>:
> Are you sure the test page was already in the squid cache? If it was
> not, you have answer , as squid had to fetch the page in your apache serve.
> Try the test again and see the results.
> By the way, the servers have the same hardware configuration and similar
> performance?
>
> 蝔急 wrote:
> > I use apache 2.0.59 and squid 2.6.STABLE13, and test with apache's ab
> > command:
> > ab -n 100000 -c 50 http://***/header.jpg
> > When use apache only, the result is:
> > --------------------
> > Concurrency Level: 50
> > Time taken for tests: 2.805669 seconds
> > Complete requests: 10000
> > Failed requests: 0
> > Write errors: 0
> > Total transferred: 325499626 bytes
> > HTML transferred: 321909602 bytes
> > Requests per second: 3564.21 [#/sec] (mean)
> > Time per request: 14.028 [ms] (mean)
> > Time per request: 0.281 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
> > Transfer rate: 113295.61 [Kbytes/sec] received
> > -------------------------
> > When use squid with apache, test result is:
> > -------------------------
> > Concurrency Level: 50
> > Time taken for tests: 3.739039 seconds
> > Complete requests: 10000
> > Failed requests: 0
> > Write errors: 0
> > Total transferred: 326745046 bytes
> > HTML transferred: 322174102 bytes
> > Requests per second: 2674.48 [#/sec] (mean)
> > Time per request: 18.695 [ms] (mean)
> > Time per request: 0.374 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
> > Transfer rate: 85339.04 [Kbytes/sec] received
> > ------------------------------
> > So my question is: why squid is slower than apache? Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> Marcos Cam繭es Bourgeaiseau - KIKO
> e-mail normal: marcoscamoes@rio.rj.gov.br
> e-mail para anexos grandes: mmcruz41@hotmail.com
>
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