Measuring the performance of web application platforms and frameworks from beautiful El Segundo, California. Tweets by @BrianHauerTSO @MikeSmithTE @TechEmpower.

El Segundo, CA
Joined February 2018
Round 19 of the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks is now available! Now with composite scores and hardware environment performance rating (experimental). Thanks to all of our contributors and project members! techempower.com/blog/2020/05…
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We started TFB because we believe that faster infra software makes the applications and systems built on that foundation fast in turn. We're honored to be cited in an article showing performance improvements in a real-world system thanks to the vast tuning efforts from @dotnet.
The Azure Active Directory team got massive perf gains by moving from .NET Framework to .NET Core 3.1. devblogs.microsoft.com/dotne…
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Someone with access to the new Ryzen 5000-series processors should use @TFBenchmarks' hardware composite scoring to measure their performance.
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Testing on Citrine has concluded, and continuous benchmarking has been started up again. Thanks for your patience! tfb-status.techempower.com/ should show the latest run soon.
Citrine (the continuous benchmarks machines) will be **DOWN** beginning Oct 12, 2020. github.com/TechEmpower/Frame…
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A colleague did an experiment with @java's upcoming Loom using @JettyProject as a platform. Running on JDK16, in order: 1. Modified JSON workload with a 100ms Thread.sleep on Loom virtual threads. 2. Asynchronous version using a 100ms callback timer. 3. Same as 1 without Loom.
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The Citrine continuous benchmarking environment will soon allow you to visualize in-progress runs (useful if you're not feeling patient!) Here is the currently executing run's Fortunes results so far: techempower.com/benchmarks/#…
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