I always felt a little self-conscious about just using RestClient and Ruby for my load-testing for Rails Ruby Bench. (Scroll down for speed graphs by Ruby version.) ApacheBench and Load-Test Clients On the way to a more interesting Rails-based Ruby benchmark, let’s speed test those two, and see how the new test infrastructure holds up! Rack’s well-known “Hello, World” app is even simpler. Two weeks ago, I wrote about a simple speed-test - have a Rails 4.2 route return a static string, as a kind of Rails “Hello, World” app. I always think this kind of thing is fascinating, so perhaps you will too! I’m much more likely to catch a problem if I keep adding, checking and writing about small things.Īs a result, you get a nice set of blog posts talking about small, specific aspects of speed testing. As I continue on the path to a new benchmark for Ruby speed, one important technique is to build a little at a time, and add in small pieces.
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