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CombatWombatEsq@lemmy.world to JavaScriptEnglish · 1 year ago

Amazon's LLRT (Low Latency Runtime) is an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient Serverless applications.

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Amazon's LLRT (Low Latency Runtime) is an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient Serverless applications.

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CombatWombatEsq@lemmy.world to JavaScriptEnglish · 1 year ago
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GitHub - awslabs/llrt: LLRT (Low Latency Runtime) is an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient Serverless applications.
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LLRT (Low Latency Runtime) is an experimental, lightweight JavaScript runtime designed to address the growing demand for fast and efficient Serverless applications. - awslabs/llrt
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    https://github.com/awslabs/llrt/raw/main/benchmarks/llrt-ddb-put.png
    https://github.com/awslabs/llrt/raw/main/benchmarks/node20-ddb-put.png

    Maybe I’m just stupid, but what are these numbers?

    “HTTP benchmarks measured in round trip time for a cold start”

    Soo, I’m guessing it’s round trip time in milliseconds?

    What is p0 to p100? Are they putting 0 to a 100 items? Are they putting 1 item into a dataset of size p…?

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      Percentiles of the measured startup times.

      p100: 100% of the startups were slower, this is the maximum time they measured.

      p50: 50% were slower than this

      And so on to p0, which is the smallest measured time.

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