AdroitLogic Private Ltd. announced today the results of the fifth
round of ESB Performance testing. This round compares the WSO2 ESB, Mule
ESB CE, Fuse ESB, Apache ServiceMix, Talend ESB, Petals ESB, JBoss ESB
and the UltraESB. The ESB performance benchmark has been in use since
June 2007 by vendors such as WSO2, AdoritLogic, Mulesoft and BEA to
compare ESBs across different loads and message sizes for six common use
cases. This round also publishes an EC2 AMI to easily reproduce the
results by average users, and also publishes all source configuration
for the 8 different ESBs in a public BitBucket repository
What's
significant about this test suite is that it has now been accepted as a
de-facto ESB performance test suite by vendors such as WSO2, BEA and
Mulesoft in the past, who have reported results against their
implementations publicly. This has also been used extensively by end
users for ESB comparison, and load testing of configurations before
production deployments.
Although 8 open source ESBs were
considered, 4 of these failed without being able to complete the load
test. One ESB had a 3-4% error rate, while three completed successfully.
The test includes two variants of the free and open source UltraESB.
The enhanced version is supercharged with the power of VTD XML which
allows the UltraESB to perform XPath evaluation on XML payloads without
XML parsing. This works nicely with the RAM Disk based file cache used
by the UltraESB to provide both Zero-Copy and Java Non-Blocking IO for
the extreme levels of performance.
Full information available at http://esbperformance.org
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