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Using webload for performance testing

Vikrant.Rathore
Using webload for performance testing

Hi Everyone,

Recently I have done a test of ofbiz on the following configuration:
Hardware -
Dell 2950 Quad Core Dual processor 1.86 GHz
8 GB RAM
6 SAS 146 GB HDD with 15,000 RPM

Software:
1. XenSource open source paravirtualization (Native virtualization was slow)
2. Host OS- Ubuntu Dapper LTS 6.04 (minimal install with just xen hypervisor)
3. Guest OS 1 - Ubuntu Dapper LTS 6.04 (Minimal install with ofbiz)
4. Guest OS 2 - Ubuntu Dapper LTS 6.04 (Minimal install and PostgreSQL only)
5. Web Server - Apache 2
6. AJP for Apache2 with ofbiz

The application + web server was Guest OS ubuntu with 4 GB RAM out of which 3 GB was allocated to ofbiz while starting the JVM.

The postgreSQL server was running on 2 GB RAM on another guest OS which is again ubuntu.

I have done some tests with 1 million dummy customers and the entity test results and alos in general the order creation and response results were very good. Attaching with this mail the entity performance test.

Thanks
with best regards,
Vikrant
<<performancetest.txt>>


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