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README: update aquatic_ws benchmark section
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Performance was compared to
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[wt-tracker](https://github.com/Novage/wt-tracker) and [bittorrent-tracker](https://github.com/webtorrent/bittorrent-tracker), using
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`aquatic_ws_load_test` with one worker, 16 connections and 2 offers per request. Both comparison trackers reached 100% single core utilization.
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`aquatic_ws_load_test` with one worker, 16 connections and 2 offers per request. Both comparison trackers reached 100% single-core utilization.
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Server responses per second, best result in bold:
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| ----------- | ------------ | ------------------ |
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| __126k__ | 54k | 28k |
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This benchmark is not very realistic, as it simulates a tiny number of clients each sending a large number of requests, but I still think that it gives a useful indication of relative performance.
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## Load testing
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There are load test binaries for all protocols. They use a CLI structure
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