Apache Hello World Benchmarks is a benchmarking tool that seeks to give a sense of Web application execution speed on various software platforms running under the Apache Web server. Benchmarks can vary greatly from system to system, so this tool allows one to get numbers on one's own platform. Applications tested include mod_perl, mod_php, Tomcat, and Apache::ASP, with over 62 benchmarks in all.
| Tags | Benchmark |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Perl |
| Operating Systems | Unix |
| Implementation | Perl |
Recent releases


Changes: Benchmarks were added for mod_cgi, CGI.pm, Hello World 2000, and the C Apache module MySQL HelloDB. MaxRequestsPerChild was increased to 2000 in the basic Apache configuration as general speed enhancement for the benchmarks.


Changes: The benchmark configurations were optimized for running under Apache 2 with worker mpm. Benchmarks for PHP XSLT with domxml enabled were added, as well as for Apache::ASP running under mod_cgi.


Changes: This release has a benchmark for FastCGI, support for Apache Debian installations, and performance optimization for Apache configuration for all benchmarks.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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