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The performance of the TLS server provides a much more nuanced view than the performance of the trivial Fibonacci example (§\ref{sec:fib-performance}). I evaluated my void process solution against \texttt{apache2}, a highly tuned HTTP server. Both used the same self-signed TLS certificate and were benchmarked with the tool \texttt{ab}, the Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool. The machine setup remains the same as in Section \ref{sec:void-creation-costs}.
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Figure \ref{fig:tls-performance} shows the absolute number of requests per second achieved over the ten second testing period, where \texttt{ab} created 100 concurrent connections and was allowed unlimited total requests. The graph plots the median result and the interquartile range. Figure \ref{fig:tls-relative-performance} shows the same data, but this time divided by the median result of the apache server's benchmark, allowing easier viewing of the relative performance of the two solutions at scale.
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Figure \ref{fig:tls-performance} shows the absolute number of requests per second achieved over the ten second testing period, where \texttt{ab} created 100 concurrent connections and was allowed unlimited total requests. The graph plots the median result and the interquartile range. Figure \ref{fig:tls-relative-performance} shows the same data, but this time divided by the median result of the apache server's benchmark, allowing easier study of the relative performance of the two solutions at scale.
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\begin{figure}
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\centering
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