Measuring the performance of web application platforms and frameworks from beautiful El Segundo, California. Tweets by @n8br80@MikeSmithTE@TechEmpower.
It's been a while. With over 1k pull requests processed since our last round and help from countless members of the community, we're happy to announce Round 21 has finally landed. #tfbtechempower.com/benchmarks/#…
We just got Citrine back online and we're going through a few full runs. You can see how things are going on tfb-status.techempower.com. If everything looks good after 2-3 runs, we'll set a date to lock PR's and get the next round out.
We are experiencing some issues with bringing the Citrine environment back online. While we troubleshoot, we are still accepting pull requests toward the next round. Hope to have a positive update soon.
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Citrine is currently down maintenance but should return early next week. We plan on an official round release in August.
If you've done work to improve your framework between rounds and would like to be featured in the official round blog, we'd love to hear from you!
We've been fighting "frameworks are cheating to be #1 in TFB" for almost a decade. Reddit posts about the legitimacy of the benchmark rankings and results are habitual.
But this right here is why we do it.
Techempower has been a fundamentally culture shifting phenomenon for the .NET team and ecosystem. It was a singular goal that forged performance culture and improvements to all layers of the stack.
C'est finis pour ce thread sur TFB et son nouveau round
Bien évidemment, il n'y a pas que la performance dans la vie pour jauger un framework
Mais n'hésitez pas à aller vous balader sur le site pour découvrir l'ensemble des frameworks😄
techempower.com/benchmarks/
Extreme HTTP Performance Tuning: 1.2M API req/s on a 4 vCPU EC2 Instance: talawah.io/blog/extreme-http…
I've been working on this optimization experiment for a while now. Feels good to finally get this post published!
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.