Re: Benchmarking django application using ab (apache benchmark)
ab is one of the standard options. There are more listed here on StackOverflow. You could also check out loads, though it's still a prototype.
Kevin
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 12:24:00 PM UTC-4, Subodh Nijsure wrote:
-- On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 12:24:00 PM UTC-4, Subodh Nijsure wrote:
Hi,
I have deployed a web site that using nginx for serving static content
and apache2 (mod_wsgi) to handle the django requests. I have optimized
obvious things that chrome browser show things like compression,
expiration, js minification etc.
Now I am looking at doing some bench marking of this setup.
Basically I have extracted the sessionid and csrftoken after I login
to my web site and then run
ab -n 1 -c 1 -C
"csrftoken=4BAfoZRrvvATWISgLcCIOOA963YpmN k0;sessionid= bxw1yy9jpmx1ox9y1nxfl8t8aptkkd 0r"
http://mywebsite.com/customer/list
Is that how most people do the performance bench mark of the web site
or is there better way to keep tab on web site performance.
Is there another, better way to do stress testing and keeping tab of
django based web site?
-Subodh
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