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In computing httperf (pronounced h-t-t-perf) is a testing tool to measure the performance of web servers. It was originally developed by David Mosberger and other staff at Hewlett-Packard Research Laboratories.

httperf can test HTTP pipelining workloads.

References

  1. Michael Kruckenberg, Jay Pipes (2005). "Benchmarking and Profiling". Pro MySQL. Apress. pp. 216–7. ISBN 1-59059-505-X.
  2. Xueyan Tang (2005). Web content delivery. springer.jp. pp. 317–321. ISBN 0-387-24356-9.

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