Nothing in code | give a link to the just-published the new benchmarking article

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## Simple
Spawn `1000000 requests` with 125 different "threads", tagrget to a dynamic registered route path, responds with a simple "value" text.
Spawn `1000000 requests` with 125 different "threads", targeting to a dynamic registered route path, responds with a simple "value" text.
### .NET Core (Kestrel)
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## Sessions
Spawn `5000000 requests` with 125 different "threads" target a static request path, sets and gets a session with name `key` and string value `"value"` and write session value that to the response stream.
Spawn `5000000 requests` with 125 different "threads" targeting a static request path, sets and gets a session based on the name `"key"` and string value `"value"` and write tat session value to the response stream.
### .NET Core (Kestrel) with Sessions
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### Articles
**Go vs .NET Core in terms of HTTP performance (Sa, 19 August 2017)**
- https://medium.com/@kataras/go-vs-net-core-in-terms-of-http-performance-7535a61b67b8
- https://dev.to/kataras/go-vsnet-core-in-terms-of-http-performance
**Iris Go vs .NET Core Kestrel in terms of HTTP performance (Mo, 21 August 2017)**
- https://medium.com/@kataras/iris-go-vs-net-core-kestrel-in-terms-of-http-performance-806195dc93d5
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