SPECweb96 Benchmark (Retired: April 2000)
SPEC has introduced its first World Wide Web Server benchmark.
SPECweb96 is a standardized benchmark for measuring basic Web Server
performance.
SPECweb96 features:
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Standardized workload, agreed to by major players in WWW market
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Full disclosures available available on this web site
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Stable implementation with no incomparable versions
Results
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Submitted Results
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Text, HTML3.0, and PostScript outputs for the SPECWeb96 metrics. Includes
all of the results submitted to SPEC from all the member companies.
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Tuning Descriptions
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Not all vendors choose to squeeze all of the tuning descriptions into the
notes at the bottom of a result page, further documentation about tunings
used for a result may be found here.
Information
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NEW: Client side improvements
in SPECweb96:
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Information Week Article
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A review of SPECweb96 by Jason Levitt, as published in
INFORMATIONWEEK in January 1997. Reprinted here with
permission.
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SPEC's Press Release
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The full text of SPEC's press release from announcement day.
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SPEC's Q&A
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The Q&A prepared by SPEC for the press announcement.
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Benchmark Workload
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A description of the fileset used for the benchmark GETs.
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Benchmark Rules
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The actual rules that govern the running and reporting of results for
this benchmark.
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An Explanation of SPECweb96
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A white paper describing some of the design ideas and future work for the
SPECweb96 benchmark.
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Some Notes on SPECweb96
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Some brief comments on workloads and plans.
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Issues Building/Running SPECweb96
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Answers to some questions raised by people using SPECweb96.
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For more information on the availability of this product, please contact SPEC directly.