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nodejs-bench-operations

v4.1.0

Published

Is X faster than Y in Node.js vX.Z?

Downloads

5

Readme

Node.js Benchmark Operations

To eliminate any potential variability introduced by a shared runner, the benchmarks are executed on a dedicated AWS EC2 machine

Usage

This repository provides benchmarks for basic operations to aid in determining a high-performance solution.

All the benchmarks are stored in RESULTS-{Node-Version}.md

It also stores the last 3 versions of each active release line. You can check it inside its respective folder:

This is useful to identify regressions in minor/patch versions.

Regression Checker

This repository contains an action to automatically identify regressions and improvements based on a 20% change - up or down

See: check-regressions.yml

Affiliates

Some projects have done some perfomance comparisson on a dedicated topic. Here is a useful list:

Sponsors

Benchmark machines are sponsored by NodeSource NodeSource logo