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DevCentral > Weblogs > Dawn Parzych - Dawn's Blog
 Bing Vs Google - A Performance Perspective
posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:32 AM

Being the total acceleration junkie that I am the first time a new site is launched or recommended to me the first thing I do is take a look at the performance of it.  So when I heard about Bing the first thing I did was fire up HttpWatch and take a look at the site.  To make things a little more interesting I decided to compare the results to Google, I used the classic home page and not my customized iGoogle home page.

Tests were conducted from my home broadband connection in London, England.  Each test was done with a fresh instance of the browser and with an empty browser cache.  I did access the sites multiple times to make sure that there were no anomalies (which there weren't)  below are the results from one test run.  What was I searching for - ME!

  Bing Google
Number of Objects 11 11
Total Home Page Size 114K 52K
Total Download Time for Home Page 3.2 seconds .867 seconds
Search Results 1.55 .666
Number of Search Results 6440 2700

Looking into the statistics a little further I was curious why with the same number of objects on the page the Bing site was twice as heavy as Google.  Turns out the culprit is the background photo, in the test runs I conducted the background image was 74K.  Being a photography buff I think the photo was excellent but for almost 65% of the total download size to be attributed to a single background image is a bit much for a search engine.  

Both sites try to predict what you are searching for and provide suggestions, in both instances these requests were miniscule and the response times ranged from .04 -.08 for both sites.

Bing and Google both realized that I was in the UK and offered to allow me to search for results only in the UK or the entire web.  I chose the entire web for both.  Being in the UK Google does redirect me from www.google.com to www.google.co.uk.  The 302 redirection took .157 seconds    

I'm not sure why Bing returned over twice as many search results for my name, I didn't have the time to go through all the entries.  I also hadn't realized I was that popular on the web.



 
      

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6/4/2009 10:14 AM
Gravatar If you used PoshBing, your timing would decrease dramatically

PS> Measure-Command { Get-BingWeb "Joe Pruitt" }
Days : 0
Hours : 0
Minutes : 0
Seconds : 0
Milliseconds : 143
Ticks : 1431600
TotalDays : 1.65694444444444E-06
TotalHours : 3.97666666666667E-05
TotalMinutes : 0.002386
TotalSeconds : 0.14316
TotalMilliseconds : 143.16

B-).

-Joe
Joe Pruitt

6/4/2009 12:08 PM
Gravatar Awesome analysis. Bing feels faster though because of a lot of its AJAX stuff. Wish Google would update and incorporate some ajax stuff.
Brad

6/4/2009 12:49 PM
Gravatar Ran a dozen queries on http://www.blackdog.ie/google-bing/search.php
and each time Google is noticeably slower than Bing ...
Raphael

6/5/2009 5:15 AM
Gravatar Nice comparison.
I tried this bing search after reading the article.
I looked for "Grails" in both engines, and in both I told to search the web.
Google brought me Grails main page, while Bing brought me some pages in portuguese (my language).
I like to try different search engines, but Google always seem to be the "smarter" one.
Antonio

6/5/2009 9:22 AM
Gravatar I just tried "grails" in bing and the first hit was for the Grails main page. The top 10 hits were all Grails related. I tried "Grails" with upper "G" just to be sure and got the same results.

I've had that same past experience with Google being the smarter search engine, but so far bing is holding up for me.
Chuck Esterbrook
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