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concurrency-limits
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Any Load Shedding packages out there?
Does anyone know if there's a reputable OS load shedding / concurrency limiting package similar to Netflix's concurrency limits Netflix/concurrency-limits (github.com) for NodeJS? I'm migrating some middleware written in Kotlin to NodeJS and wanted to know how folks typically solve this problem.
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35M Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx
Under heavy congestion the goodput (useful throughput) will drop to 0 because client will start timing-out before the server get a chance to respond.
Caddy should use an algorithm similar to : https://github.com/Netflix/concurrency-limits
Basically check what was the best request latency, and decrease concurrency limit until latency stop improving.
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The most important thing to understand about queues (2016)
https://github.com/Netflix/concurrency-limits
FWIW envoy also has an adaptive concurrency experimental plugin that seems similar that I'd also love to hear about any real world experience with:
Vegeta
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Netlify just sent me a $104K bill for a simple static site
Vegeta worth a look if you want something a bit more sophisticated: https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta
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Under Pressure: Benchmarking Node.js on a Single-Core EC2
There are tons of tools to do this, I'll use Vegeta
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Deep-dive into Vegeta - HTTP load testing tool and library
To install vegeta, grab the right download url from https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta/releases/tag/v12.11.1 and download using the below command.
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Set Up Tracing for a Node.js Application on AppSignal
One of the easiest ways to send lots of fabricated requests at the same time is to use the Vegeta load testing tool. Being a load testing tool, it can send lots of requests consistently, every second, to the given target URL. You can read more about Vegeta on GitHub. The binary can be downloaded and used without installation.
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What tools you use for http load testing?
Good morning what tool do you use to test your infra in terms of http load ? A tool that works, I tested : - https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta but it returns 0 errors or a http_net error from Golang - LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Canon) https://github.com/NewEraCracker/LOIC but the requests do not appear in my nginx logs and I feel no slowdown - Apache Jmeter https://jmeter.apache.org/ but I can't drop my infra and I have Java socket closed errors - K6 https://k6.io/ but I can't bring down my infra with - wrk https://github.com/wg/wrk no matter what parameter I put it doesn't make enough requests per second, I put the same parameters as on a tutorial and I don't get the same result...
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How does one answer performance related questions such as these for a web API?
I use tools like vegeta and wrk2 to answer those questions.
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Why use internal package and main package in the same module?
A module can be an executable and a library at the same time. For example, https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta
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Where to learn more as I scale up?
Some tools to investigate: * https://prometheus.io/ * https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta
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How to learn system performance as a beginner?
No, not at all. You just need a tool like Vegeta.
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 1/2
vegeta v12.8.4
What are some alternatives?
nginx-adapter - Run Caddy with your NGINX config
k6 - A modern load testing tool, using Go and JavaScript - https://k6.io
souin - An HTTP cache system, RFC compliant, compatible with @tyktechnologies, @traefik, @caddyserver, @go-chi, @bnkamalesh, @beego, @devfeel, @labstack, @gofiber, @go-goyave, @go-kratos, @gin-gonic, @roadrunner-server, @zalando, @zeromicro, @nginx and @apache
Hey - HTTP load generator, ApacheBench (ab) replacement
haproxy - HAProxy Load Balancer's development branch (mirror of git.haproxy.org)
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
h2o - H2O - the optimized HTTP/1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 server
kubernetes - Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
bombardier - Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go
Apache JMeter - Apache JMeter open-source load testing tool for analyzing and measuring the performance of a variety of services
anteon - Anteon (formerly Ddosify) - Effortless Kubernetes Monitoring and Performance Testing. Available on CLI, Self-Hosted, and Cloud