Performance testing of new JoomFish 2.0b2 for Joomla!

preamble

JoomFish heavily influences Joomla! performance and with new release of JoomFish we have a question: which performance changes we have with new version of JoomFish 2.0b2.

New revolution today, no just another good enhancement

Testing conditions exactly like in previous test:
I have created virtual dedicated server with following configuration within our server
to have a picture of average hosting providers.

configuration:
architecture: x86
CPU: 3.0Ghz
RAM: 512Mb
OS: Debian GNU/Linux lenny/sid (testing)
kernel: 2.6.22-3-686
CMSs returned specially prepared page contains:
menu, login form, 2 articles with overall size 40Kb
Testing series contains results for 1, 10, and 20 simultaneous users.
Caching functionally turned off.

apache configuration:
apache web-server API: apache2.0 handler
processing model: mpm-prefork [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/prefork.html]

software versions:
apache: 2.2.8
php: 5.2.5-3
mysql: 5.0.51a-3
joomla!: 1.5.3
joomFish: 2.0b2

Look on these tables and pictures.
I think you don’t need any conclusions because pictures and table are quite plain.

note:
results in the tables are presented in milliseconds per page request
and surely smaller result is better

1 user

joomla joomla + joomfish slowdown beta2, % slowdown beta1, %
average 177 230 23.04 32.18
median 177 223
90% results line 183 234

10 users

joomla joomla+joomfish slowdown beta2, % slowdown beta1, %
average 1497 1888 20.71 28.48
median 1397 1772
90% results line 2019 2571

20 users

joomla joomla+joomfish slowdown beta2, % slowdown beta1, %
average 2748 3588 23.41 33.07
median 2321 3144
90% results line 3506 4520



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