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This incredible milestone was achieved while maintaining sub-millisecond latency for the 99.99 percentiles
WALTHAM, Mass., April 21, 2021, today announced that HAProxy 2.3 tested on a single Arm Neoverse-based AWS Graviton2 instance scales and achieves 2.04 million requests per second. While the tests demonstrate that the load balancer can scale to an incredible level if run on very powerful servers with significant network bandwidth, it s also possible to run on much more modest hardware while still achieving excellent results.
To learn more, read the HAProxy blog post:
HAProxy Forwards Over 2 Million HTTP Requests per Second on a Single Arm-based AWS Graviton2 Instance This proves that the radical move to multithreading engaged four years ago and the determination to progressively attack all the remaining bottlenecks was the right strategic move for the project at an era dominated by multi-core CPUs: it now performs better than ever without all the functional limitations
HAProxy Reaches Over 2 Million Requests per Second on a Single Arm-based AWS Graviton2 Instance
This incredible milestone was achieved while maintaining sub-millisecond latency for the 99.99 percentiles
WALTHAM, Mass., April 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) HAProxy Technologies,
provider of the world s fastest and most widely used software load balancer, today announced that HAProxy 2.3 tested on a single Arm® Neoverse™-based AWS Graviton2 instance scales and achieves 2.04 million requests per second. While the tests demonstrate that the load balancer can scale to an incredible level if run on very powerful servers with significant network bandwidth, it’s also possible to run on much more modest hardware while still achieving excellent results.
Two local communities have the chance to win £6k to transform unused areas into vibrant green spaces Date published: 17 March 2021
Mandale Park, Rochdale
Two Greater Manchester communities will each have the chance to win £6,000 funding to transform an unused area in their neighbourhood into a green-space.
The Eco-Streets competition has been created by Groundwork Greater Manchester, and is funded by the Ignition project. This spring/summer the environmental charity will equip two communities with the skills to design, install and maintain natural features which create vibrant, green community spaces that benefit people, whilst also tackling climate change.
Applications are now open to Greater Manchester community groups or groups of residents, consisting of at least three people from different households, who seek to transform an unused space such as an alleyway, small street, courtyard, disused allotment or an abandoned park.
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