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## Hardware
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* Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) **i7-4710HQ** CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50GHz
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* RAM: **8.00 GB**
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## Software
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* OS: Microsoft **Windows** [Version **10**.0.15063], power plan is "High performance"
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* HTTP Benchmark Tool: https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier, latest version **1.1**
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* **.NET Core**: https://www.microsoft.com/net/core, latest version **2.0**
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* **Iris**: https://github.com/kataras/iris, latest version **8.3** built with [go1.8.3](https://golang.org)
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## Results
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We will compare two identical things here, in terms of application, the expected response and the stability of their run times, so we will not try to put more things in the game like `JSON` or `XML` encoders and decoders, just a simple text message. To achieve a fair comparison we will use the MVC architecture pattern on both sides, Go and .NET Core.
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### .NET Core MVC
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```bash
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$ cd netcore-mvc
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$ dotnet run -c Release
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Hosting environment: Production
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Content root path: C:\mygopath\src\github.com\kataras\iris\_benchmarks\netcore-mvc
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Now listening on: http://localhost:5000
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Application started. Press Ctrl+C to shut down.
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```
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```bash
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$ bombardier -c 125 -n 5000000 http://localhost:5000/api/values/5
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Bombarding http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 with 5000000 requests using 125 connections
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5000000 / 5000000 [=====================================================================================] 100.00% 2m3s
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Done!
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Statistics Avg Stdev Max
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Reqs/sec 40226.03 8724.30 161919
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Latency 3.09ms 1.40ms 169.12ms
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HTTP codes:
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1xx - 0, 2xx - 5000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
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others - 0
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Throughput: 8.91MB/s
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```
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### Iris MVC
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```bash
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$ cd iris-mvc
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$ go run main.go
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Now listening on: http://localhost:5000
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Application started. Press CTRL+C to shut down.
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```
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```bash
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$ bombardier -c 125 -n 5000000 http://localhost:5000/api/values/5
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Bombarding http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 with 5000000 requests using 125 connections
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5000000 / 5000000 [======================================================================================] 100.00% 47s
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Done!
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Statistics Avg Stdev Max
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Reqs/sec 105643.81 7687.79 122564
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Latency 1.18ms 366.55us 22.01ms
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HTTP codes:
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1xx - 0, 2xx - 5000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
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others - 0
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Throughput: 19.65MB/s
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```
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### Iris
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```bash
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$ cd iris
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$ go run main.go
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Now listening on: http://localhost:5000
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Application started. Press CTRL+C to shut down.
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```
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```bash
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$ bombardier -c 125 -n 5000000 http://localhost:5000/api/values/5
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Bombarding http://localhost:5000/api/values/5 with 5000000 requests using 125 connections
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5000000 / 5000000 [======================================================================================] 100.00% 45s
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Done!
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Statistics Avg Stdev Max
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Reqs/sec 110809.98 8209.87 128212
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Latency 1.13ms 307.86us 18.02ms
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HTTP codes:
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1xx - 0, 2xx - 5000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
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others - 0
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Throughput: 20.61MB/s
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```
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Click [here](screens) to navigate to the screenshots.
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#### Summary
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* Time to complete the `5000000 requests` - smaller is better.
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* Reqs/sec - bigger is better.
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* Latency - smaller is better
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* Throughput - bigger is better.
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* Memory usage - smaller is better.
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* LOC (Lines Of Code) - smaller is better.
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.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).
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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.
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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.
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#### Update: 20 August 2017
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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 MVC `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.
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The twitter conversion: https://twitter.com/MakisMaropoulos/status/899113215895982080
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For those who want to compare with the standard services.AddMvc(); you can see the old output by pressing [here](screens/5m_requests_netcore-mvc.png).
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## Results with Templates
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Let’s run one more benchmark, spawn `1000000 requests` but this time we expect HTML generated by templates via the view engine.
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### .NET Core MVC with Templates
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```bash
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$ cd netcore-mvc-templates
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$ dotnet run -c Release
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Hosting environment: Production
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Content root path: C:\mygopath\src\github.com\kataras\iris\_benchmarks\netcore-mvc-templates
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Now listening on: http://localhost:5000
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Application started. Press Ctrl+C to shut down.
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```
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```bash
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Bombarding http://localhost:5000 with 1000000 requests using 125 connections
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1000000 / 1000000 [=====================================================================================] 100.00% 1m20s
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Done!
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Statistics Avg Stdev Max
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Reqs/sec 11738.60 7741.36 125887
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Latency 10.10ms 22.10ms 1.97s
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HTTP codes:
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1xx - 0, 2xx - 1000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
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others - 0
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Throughput: 89.03MB/s
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```
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### Iris MVC with Templates
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```bash
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$ cd iris-mvc-templates
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$ go run main.go
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Now listening on: http://localhost:5000
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Application started. Press CTRL+C to shut down.
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```
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```bash
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Bombarding http://localhost:5000 with 1000000 requests using 125 connections
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1000000 / 1000000 [======================================================================================] 100.00% 37s
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Done!
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Statistics Avg Stdev Max
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Reqs/sec 26656.76 1944.73 31188
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Latency 4.69ms 1.20ms 22.52ms
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HTTP codes:
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1xx - 0, 2xx - 1000000, 3xx - 0, 4xx - 0, 5xx - 0
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others - 0
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Throughput: 192.51MB/s
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```
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#### Summary
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* Time to complete the `1000000 requests` - smaller is better.
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* Reqs/sec - bigger is better.
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* Latency - smaller is better
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* Memory usage - smaller is better.
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* Throughput - bigger is better.
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.NET Core MVC with Templates Application ran for **1 minute and 20 seconds** serving **11738.60** requests per second with **89.03MB/s** within **10.10ms** latency in average and **1.97s** max, the memory usage of all these was ~193MB (without the dotnet host).
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Iris MVC with Templates Application ran for **37 seconds** serving **26656.76** requests per second with **192.51MB/s** within **1.18ms** latency in average and **22.52ms** max, the memory usage of all these was ~17MB.
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**Thank you all** for the 100% green feedback, have fun!
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- https://dev.to/kataras/go-vsnet-core-in-terms-of-http-performance
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- https://medium.com/@kataras/go-vs-net-core-in-terms-of-http-performance-7535a61b67b8
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