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Ruby Performance Snapshot

Posted in Live (December 19, 2007 at 12:24 am)

What happened was, I got a note from
Matt (who runs the
ongoing server), saying my traffic had suddenly jumped
(to like 230G/month) and wondering why. I had no idea, so I whipped up a
little Ruby script to break down traffic by resource and host and time-of-day
and so on. Then I wondered which version of Ruby would run it fastest?

Elapsed User System
Ruby 1.8.6 59.6 58.8 0.8
Ruby 1.9 59.9 58.8 0.8
JRuby 1.1b 62.5 63.4 1.3
JRuby
trunk
43.5 44.5 1.0

Details

This is on a 2GHz Intel MacBook running Leopard. The Ruby is the one that comes with the
Mac, the 1.9 was built from svn on 12/17. JRuby 1.1b and the build from trunk
were both run with -J-server. I tried to run Rubinius but it
wouldn’t build from today’s tarball.

The data is a week’s worth of ongoing logfile ending
on December 9th; 222,755,573 bytes in 1,029,073 lines.

The code is just a quick answer-me-this-question hack; I didn’t think about
it, I just banged it out. Shows the effects of me having been a Perl user for a
decade or more:
log.rb,
stats.rb.

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