### wrk localhost Real world usage, 500k requests replayed from server log. clean cache after nginx restart. ``` service nginx restart wrk -c10 -t4 -d60s -s /data/ofm/benchmark/wrk_custom_list.lua http://localhost Running 1m test @ http://localhost 4 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 2.02ms 7.04ms 50.43ms 93.23% Req/Sec 8.42k 2.01k 18.52k 69.79% 2871265 requests in 1.00m, 230.65GB read Requests/sec: 47811.00 Transfer/sec: 3.84GB ``` Super much overkill, we'd only need 125 MB/s for Gigabit connection and this is 3840 MB/s. Also max request time is super nice + no errors. ### wrk over network ``` wrk -c10 -t4 -d60s -s /data/ofm/benchmark/wrk_custom_list.lua http://x.x.x.x Running 1m test @ http://144.76.168.195 4 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 7.57ms 6.61ms 45.34ms 84.32% Req/Sec 293.85 141.33 1.18k 73.07% 71628 requests in 1.00m, 6.05GB read Requests/sec: 1191.88 Transfer/sec: 103.01MB ``` Realistically this is the max over Gigabit connection.