![]() ![]() ![]() Actix core full#It doesn’t need a second webserver acting as a reverse-proxy server in front and can go full speed. Internet facing webserver, as explained in the documentation: x8.06 faster than node.js running as a cluster of 28 processes (as node.js is single threaded).x7.36 faster than Golang’s “net/http” package.x2.93 faster than Java’s Servlet ( x7.76 faster than Servlet on Tomcat).How does it compare to other well known servers? * “Citrine” Environment: 14 Core, 28 HT, 32 GB RAM Compared with Other Servers On two different physical Linux machines * connected with a 10GbE network.Īll this throughput from a single server! ASP.NET Core is fast on Linux (and on Windows). These results are with the webserver and load tester running inside Docker containers, It’s also an extraordinary amount of bandwidth enough to continuously saturate a 10GBps link. ![]() So if we use that time period, that’s 18.1 trillion HTTP requests per month. I recently saw another post about a different product, where throughput that was measured monthly Looking at the latest run from the TechEmpower Benchmarks continuous resultsĪSP.NET 2.2 is the 3rd fastest webserver (0.046% off the top spot) able to respond to 7 Million HTTP request per second: Has just been to released it’s time to follow up, and find out how its evolved. It’s coming up to 2 years since I last posted about the performance of ASP.NET Core ĭuring its preview, pre version 1.0. Ben Adams 7+ Million HTTP requests per second from a single server ![]()
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