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Windows Server strength

albertdbalbertdb Member
edited June 2014 in General

Windows Server 2003

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ab -c 1000 -n 10000 http://windowsserverip:anyopenport/

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Blue Screen

Interesting...

Am I missing something that I should have done?

Comments

  • You mean running apache bench from the Windows box, or targetting a Windows box?

  • Targetting.

  • Server 2003 is windows XP. its crap & slow and old. and not safe

    Thanked by 1Drehmini
  • How much memory and CPU the Windows 2003 server you use?

  • Mark_RMark_R Member

    what are you trying to do? just curious.

  • mikhomikho Member

    @Mark_R said:
    what are you trying to do? just curious.

    Benchpressing an old and outdated OS using apachebench.

    Thanked by 1Mark_R
  • @ErawanArifNugroho said:
    How much memory and CPU the Windows 2003 server you use?

    There's enough free RAM and CPU is idling. It seems to be a kernel panic.

    @Mark_R said:
    what are you trying to do? just curious.

    Just trying to figure out how many connections the server could serve. Firstly, I tried with port 80, but after seeing the BSOD, I tried with another random open port and the result was the same, a beautiful BSOD.

  • nerouxneroux Member

    said: Blue Screen

    Then you have a hardware or driver issue. Not really Apache related.

    Thanked by 2Drehmini Mark_R
  • Giving the BSOD message would help.

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