[mapguide-users] Stress-testing Stats and Server Sizing information needed

Zac Spitzer zac.spitzer at gmail.com
Fri Apr 27 01:24:04 EDT 2007


I think mapguide is a rather hard beast to load test

i have done work with Jmeter for traditional webs apps b4, but with
mapguide, it's more complex.

if you had access to an office or a lab full of pc's, you could create
a test environment, load up a web page on each pc and then drive the
test via some javascripting and some polling of a server with
meta-refreshes...

there are a lot of variables involved... if you use a database as your
datasource you will get different performance characteristics than
with a file based datasource like SDF of SHP as the database will
cache stuff if your accessing the same regions

then it's question of DWF or AJAX (with or without tile caching etc )
or maybe WMS which could be done using JMETER

then it's a question of radomising the load or not in terms of what
region of the maps your pulling up

Z

On 4/25/07, Lyn Chua <Lyn.Chua at autodesk.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> 1) Has anyone out there got performance statistics, e.g. number of
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> 2) Does anyone know optimal number of site servers + support servers (do all
> services work as designed yet?) for say, a 500 user base?
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> TIA,
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> Lyn.
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