The Performance indicator (true/false) indicates whether FileMaker Server had the 19.1 performance enhancements features turned on (true) or off (false). In the example below, two scripts are shown that ran on an AWS t3.2xlarge instance type, which has eight cores.Įach column represents a test run with a number of concurrent Perform-Script-on-Server (PSoS) sessions, running on a specific FileMaker Server version on a given operating system. Each row represents a particular test script running on a particular test server. The results from Punisher are shown in a pivot table. It focuses the testing on nothing but the server resources: processing power, disk i/o, and memory. Punisher abstracts out the other variables that would have an unwanted impact on performance, such as client-side horsepower, network latency, and throughput, caching, etc. Performance benchmarking across different servers, operating systems, and FileMaker Server versions only work if you let those servers perform the exact same tasks every single time. Those metrics were collected using our own Punisher tool. Throughout this blog post, you will see a number of screenshots showing performance benchmarks of different server machines and how long it took them to perform certain tasks.
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