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Dmitry Marakasov (@AMDmi3) · 02/2019 · Tröts: 413 · Folger: 87
Mo 12.08.2024 19:42
So after doing a few small projects in #rust, I've finally started rewriting #repology backend (currently in #python) in Rust.
First discovery - what I naively though of as a database-bound workload, e.g. where database RTT (for small queries) or response generation time (for complex queries) dominates, are still 5-10x faster (in terms of both max RPS and latency) in Rust!
Also rust process takes 3-10x less memory compared to single uwsgi worker, which there are 10-20 of.
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