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…for both singly and multi threaded servers. Obvi the multithreaded version handles the requests overall quicker, and the singly-threaded runs them one after another (after completion on each)

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Not totally sure what you are going for, so I just played around with it and made the client into a simple stress tester for the server (to see how the two versions perform differently).

…for both singly and multi threaded servers. Obvi the multithreaded version handles the requests overall quicker, and the singly-threaded runs them one after another (after completion on each)
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jaybobo commented Dec 28, 2015

@maxdignan A+ for effort ha. This is not a part of the official CMM drills but instead a simple review of how web servers work. I thought this article was extremely illuminating...
http://www.rubyraptor.org/how-we-made-raptor-up-to-4x-faster-than-unicorn-and-up-to-2x-faster-than-puma-torquebox/

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