Category Archives: Benchmarks

eBay chooses Node.js as the runtime stack in ql.io: a data-retrieval and aggregation gateway for HTTP APIs

Today eBay announced their release of ql.io, a declarative, evented, data-retrieval and aggregation gateway for HTTP APIs. Subbu Allamaraju, an Architect at eBay, explains, “Through ql.io, we want to help application developers increase engineering clock speed and improve end user experience. ql.io can reduce the number of lines of code required to call multiple HTTP APIs while simultaneously bringing [...]

Joyent Cloud Promo: Start at Just Nine Cents an Hour

Not all clouds are created equal. Joyent Cloud was architected from the ground up for high availability with no data loss. So if you’re frustrated with your current situation, we want to help. For a limited time, you can get started on Joyent Cloud for only nine cents an hour. And this is a full-featured [...]

Joyent SmartMachine vs. Amazon EC2 Instance Benchmarks Overview

Last fall, Pazugo ran a series of benchmark tests to compare CPU and IO performance between our SmartMachines and Amazon EC2 instances. If you don’t have time to examine all the details, there’s now a handy overview summarizing the results. From the conclusion: The benchmark results demonstrate that Joyent considerably outperforms the baselines established by [...]

Riak SmartMachine Benchmark: The Technical Details

Recently Basho and Joyent entered into a comprehensive partnership to deliver Riak Smartmachines to Joyent customers. We had been experimenting with Riak since early in 2010 and were eager to benchmark its performance on Joyent and ultimately offer a robust NO-SQL solution to our customers. Along the way, we were pleasantly surprised how well the [...]

On Benchmarking Databases: MySQL on Joyent versus AWS (part 1)

Last week we announced the MySQL accelerators and scalable architecture offerings. Like the Zeus Accelerators, this is a continuation of our goal to offer individual servers and entire architectures of known performance. What one really wants from an entire infrastructure is for it to simply do what you need it to do. Not to be [...]

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