SPEC Announces SPECweb99-SSL Benchmark for Measuring Secure Web Server Performance; New Benchmark Adds SSL Support to Industry-Standard SPECweb99.Business Editors, High Tech Writers WARRENTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2002 The Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. (SPEC) has released SPECweb99_SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) The leading security protocol on the Internet. Developed by Netscape, SSL is widely used to do two things: to validate the identity of a Web site and to create an encrypted connection for sending credit card and other personal data. , a new benchmark that adds Secure Sockets Layer (networking, security) Secure Sockets Layer - (SSL) A protocol designed by Netscape Communications Corporation to provide secure communications over the Internet using asymmetric key encryption. (SSL) Protocol support to SPECweb99, the acknowledged worldwide standard for web server performance evaluation. "SPECweb99_SSL adds a reliable way to measure secure web server (1) A server on the Web that supports one or more of the major security protocols such as SSL, SHTTP and PCT. This means that order form data from your browser is encrypted before being sent (uploaded) to the Web site, making it extremely difficult for a third party to decipher performance to the widely endorsed methodology used in SPECweb99," says Kaivalya M. Dixit, SPEC president. "It continues the SPEC tradition of providing the most objective and representative benchmarks for measuring web server performance." SPECweb99_SSL is built on the same test harness and uses the same workload and filesets as SPECweb99. It tests secure web server performance using HTTP HTTP in full HyperText Transfer Protocol Standard application-level protocol used for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. HTTP runs on top of the TCP/IP protocol. 1.0/1.1 over the SSL Protocol. It is an extension of, rather than a replacement for, SPECweb99. Prevalence of SSL Use on the Internet The benchmark answers the need for a meaningful measure of the web server load generated by servicing encrypted requests, which have become more prevalent on the web over the last few years. SPECweb99_SSL adopts an industry-accepted workload to measure the performance capabilities of a web server with added SSL encryption/decryption. The benchmark's metric is SPECweb99_SSL. It represents the number of simultaneous connections that a secure web server can support while meeting specific throughput and error-rate requirements. SPECweb99_SSL emulates clients sending the HTTPS (1) (HyperText Transport Protocol Secure) The protocol for accessing a secure Web server. Using HTTPS in the URL instead of HTTP directs the message to a secure port number rather than the default Web port number of 80. requests in the workload over slow Internet connections to the web server. Available Now SPECweb99_SSL is available immediately on CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). for $800. A discount is available for universities and other non-profits as well as for SPECweb99 licensees. SPECweb99 is still available for measuring the performance of HTTP web servers that do not use SSL. Initial SPECweb99_SSL performance results are available on SPEC's web site (http://www.spec.org/osg/web99_ssl/). Subsequent results will be posted on an ongoing basis following SPEC's review cycle. Because SPECweb99_SSL adds SSL operations and encryption to the workload, its results cannot be compared to those for SPECweb99. SPECweb99_SSL was developed by SPEC's Open Systems Group (OSG OSG Open Scene Graph OSG Open Science Grid OSG Office of the Secretary-General (United Nations) OSG Open Systems Group OSG Office of the Surgeon General (HHS - PHS) ). SPEC is a non-profit corporation formed to establish, maintain and endorse a standardized set of relevant benchmarks that can be applied to the newest generation of high-performance computers. In addition to OSG, SPEC member groups include the High-Performance Group (HPG HPG human pituitary gonadotropin. ) and the Graphics Performance Characterization (GPC (1) A PC that uses the Linux-based gOS operating system. See gOS. (2) (GPC Group) Originally the Graphics Performance Characterization committee of the NCGA, the GPC Group is now part of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) and oversees the following ) Group. SPEC membership consists of leading computer hardware and software vendors, universities and research facilities. For more information, contact Dianne Rice, SPEC, 6585 Merchant Place, Ste. 100, Warrenton, VA 20187; telephone: 540-349-7878; fax: 540-349-5992; e-mail: info@spec.org or visit http://www.spec.org. Additional information, including answers to frequently asked questions about SPECWeb99_SSL and the latest benchmark results, is available at: http://www.spec.org/osg/web99_ssl/. |
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