SPECweb99 Benchmark (Retired: October 2005)
SPECweb99 is the next-generation SPEC benchmark for
evaluating the performance of World Wide Web Servers. As the successor to
SPECweb96, SPECweb99 continues the SPEC
tradition of giving Web users the most objective and representative
benchmark for measuring a system's ability to act as a web server. In
response to rapidly advancing Web technology, the SPECweb99 benchmark
includes many sophisticated and state-of-the-art enhancements to meet the
modern demands of Web users of today and tomorrow:
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Standardized workload, agreed to by major players in WWW market
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Full disclosures available on this web site
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Stable implementation with no incomparable versions
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Measurement of simultaneous connections rather than HTTP operations
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Simulation of connections at a limited line speed
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Dynamic GETs, as well as static GETs; POST operations.
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Keepalives (HTTP 1.0) and persistent connections (HTTP 1.1).
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Dynamic ad rotation using cookies and table lookups.
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File accesses more closely matching today's real-world web server
access patterns.
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An automated installation program for Microsoft Windows NT as well as
Unix installation scripts.
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Inter-client communication using sockets.
SPECweb99 does not support measurement of performance involving
transactions using SSL encryption; for SSL performance measurement please
see the SPECweb99_SSL benchmark.
Results
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Submitted Results
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Text, HTML3.0, PDF, and PostScript outputs for the SPECweb99 metrics;
includes all of the results submitted to SPEC from the SPEC member
companies and other licensees of the benchmark.