## Hardware * Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) **i7-4710HQ** CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50GHz * RAM: **8.00 GB** ## Software * OS: Microsoft **Windows** [Version **10**.0.15063], power plan is "High performance" * HTTP Benchmark Tool: https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier, latest version **1.1** * **.NET Core**: https://www.microsoft.com/net/core, latest version **2.0** * **Iris**: https://github.com/kataras/iris, latest version **8.3** built with [go1.8.3](https://golang.org) ## Results ### .NET Core MVC ```bash $ cd netcore-mvc $ dotnet run -c Release Hosting environment: Production Content root path: C:\mygopath\src\github.com\kataras\iris\_benchmarks\netcore-mvc Now listening on: http://localhost:5000 Application started. Press Ctrl+C to shut down. ``` ```bash $ bombardier -c 125 -n 5000000 http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 Bombarding http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 with 5000000 requests using 125 connections 5000000 / 5000000 [=====================================================================================] 100.00% 2m3s Done! Statistics Avg Stdev Max Reqs/sec 40226.03 8724.30 161919 Latency 3.09ms 1.40ms 169.12ms HTTP codes: 1xx - 0, 2xx - 5000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0 others - 0 Throughput: 8.91MB/s ``` ### Iris MVC ```bash $ cd iris-mvc $ go run main.go Now listening on: http://localhost:5000 Application started. Press CTRL+C to shut down. ``` ```bash $ bombardier -c 125 -n 5000000 http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 Bombarding http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 with 5000000 requests using 125 connections 5000000 / 5000000 [======================================================================================] 100.00% 47s Done! Statistics Avg Stdev Max Reqs/sec 105643.81 7687.79 122564 Latency 1.18ms 366.55us 22.01ms HTTP codes: 1xx - 0, 2xx - 5000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0 others - 0 Throughput: 19.65MB/s ``` ### Iris ```bash $ cd iris $ go run main.go Now listening on: http://localhost:5000 Application started. Press CTRL+C to shut down. ``` ```bash $ bombardier -c 125 -n 5000000 http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 Bombarding http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 with 5000000 requests using 125 connections 5000000 / 5000000 [======================================================================================] 100.00% 45s Done! Statistics Avg Stdev Max Reqs/sec 110809.98 8209.87 128212 Latency 1.13ms 307.86us 18.02ms HTTP codes: 1xx - 0, 2xx - 5000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0 others - 0 Throughput: 20.61MB/s ``` Click [here](screens) to navigate to the screenshots. #### Summary * Time to complete the `5000000 requests` - smaller is better. * Reqs/sec - bigger is better. * Latency - smaller is better * Throughput - bigger is better. * Memory usage - smaller is better. * LOC (Lines Of Code) - smaller is better. .NET Core MVC Application, written using 86 lines of code, ran for **2 minutes and 3 seconds** serving **40226.03** requests per second within **3.09ms** latency in average and **169.12ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~123MB (without the dotnet host). Iris MVC Application, written using 27 lines of code, ran for **47 seconds** serving **105643.71** requests per second within **1.18ms** latency in average and **22.01ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~12MB. Iris Application, written using 22 lines of code, ran for **45 seconds** serving **110809.98** requests per second within **1.13ms** latency in average and **18.02ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~11MB. #### Update: 20 August 2017 As [Josh Clark](https://twitter.com/clarkis117) and [Scott Hanselman‏](https://twitter.com/shanselman)‏ pointed out [on this status](https://twitter.com/shanselman/status/899005786826788865), on .NET Core `Startup.cs` file the line with `services.AddMvc();` can be replaced with `services.AddMvcCore();`. I followed their helpful instructions and re-run the benchmarks. The article now contains the latest benchmark output for the .NET Core application with the change both Josh and Scott noted. The twitter conversion: https://twitter.com/MakisMaropoulos/status/899113215895982080 For those who want to compare with the standard services.AddMvc(); you can see the old output by pressing [here](screens/500m_requests_netcore-mvc.png). **Thank you all** for the 100% green feedback, have fun! - https://dev.to/kataras/go-vsnet-core-in-terms-of-http-performance - https://medium.com/@kataras/go-vs-net-core-in-terms-of-http-performance-7535a61b67b8