mantil
bombardier
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108 | 5,276 | |
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0.0 | 5.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mantil
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What branching model do you use; Git, GitHub or Trunk-Based?
For those of you who want some additional context. I am with the team at Mantil, where we are developing a Go development kit for AWS. You can already check the first version while we are focusing on improving it to better support typical development workflow within a team that includes source control. At Mantil, we use trunk-based development, but that's not everybody's choice.
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Ask HN: What’s most challenging in development for AWS Lambda (and serverless)?
Thanks. That's exactly the kind of answer I'd hope I would get. Precise and actionable.
Admittedly, I'm a fan of serverless. I believe serverless will soon become a dominant form of cloud computing. I think it is just a matter of immaturity of the platforms and lack of tools. While I can't do much about the platforms, I can try to build better tools.
That's what my team and I are doing with Mantil https://github.com/mantil-io/mantil
- Show HN: SDK for Go and AWS Lambda
bombardier
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Discussion: Are we entering the golden age of hacking, where software written by language models that "looks correct" to the lazy human operator is used despite being full of vulnerabilities?
Why? There is a ready script for that https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier
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My Rust server on a $20 VPS handles 10k requests per second with no caching. Is it just me or is that crazy ?
You could try to just blast it with wrk or bombardier. Can easily get around 50k requests on consumer machine.
- codesenberg/bombardier: Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool written in Go
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Hosting for a fast Rust API
Sorry if this is a bit out of subject but this is a question how to deploy a Rust API. Just finished a GraphQL API and benchmarking when spawn locally on my Apple M1 I get 30k req/sec (super fast!) but when deployed to digitalocean, with a Docker image, on any of their apps size I get about ~200/sec, up to 500/sec max (60x less!) if running bombardier from the same network. I tried Heroku which gets me similar results as well.
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Estou a ser burlado (tenho um anúncio no OLX), e a gostar. Deixa ver até onde isto vai.
Podes utilizar algo como o bombardier.
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Marble.js vs. Express.js: Comparing Node.js web frameworks
For testing, I’ll use the Go Bombardier package, which runs 5000000 requests with 125 concurrent connections with the following command:
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What's the fastest template parser in Go?
Bombardier
What are some alternatives?
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