Timesheet Benchmark 090518 on Consulting Test Server
Reference:
Results:
- 1 parallel benchmarksrunning: 199.7 ms per page (0 seconds delay)
- 5 parallel benchmarks running: 432.8 ms per page (0 seconds delay)
Results Interpretation:
- These data are typical for a medium sized consulting company with about 20 in-house users.
- With a 0 seconds delay, each running benchmark corresponds to some 10 users concurrently trying to log hours.
- We can see that a normal office PC (4-core Pentium) is capable of serving 50 and more concurrent users trying to log their hours at the same time.
Server Hardware:
- Processor(s): 1 processor Intel Core2 Quad Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
- Ram: 4GByte
Server Software:
- Linux: CentOS 5.1 with kernel 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5
- AOLServer: 3.3oacs
- PostgreSQL: 8.2.11
Clint Configuration:
- Linux: CentOS 5.1
- Connected to the server via 100MBit Ethernet (same switch)
]project-open[ Configuration:
- ]po[ Version: V3.4.0.6.0
- Database: Translation Test System with a large real-world data set:
- 1143 Timesheet Entries
- 469 Timesheet Tasks
- 298 Users (employees + contacts)
- 289 Projects
- 238 Invoices
- 88 Companies (customers + providers)
- debug = true
- ns_param maxconnections = 20
- ns_param maxthreads = 20
- ns_param minthreads = 5
- Disabled all but the Portlet components defined above
- Parameter: ShowLeftFunctionalMenupP = 0
Benchmark Configuration:
- Timesheet Benchmark 1.0
- num_repetitions = 10
- wait_between = 0 (no delay between loading pages)