## Poolifier vs other pools benchmark
To compare poolifier pools performance vs other pools performance we chose to use [hyperfine](https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine).
-We chose to use this tool because it allows to run isolated Node.js processes so that each pool does not impact each other.
+We chose to use this tool because it allows to run isolated Node.js processes so each pool does not impact each other.
External pools with which we compared the poolifier results:
- [piscina](https://github.com/piscinajs/piscina)
-- [SUCHMOKUO/node-worker-threads-pool](https://github.com/SUCHMOKUO/node-worker-threads-pool)
-- [threads.js](https://github.com/andywer/threads.js/)
+- [tinypool](https://github.com/tinylibs/tinypool)
+- [node-worker-threads-pool](https://github.com/SUCHMOKUO/node-worker-threads-pool): removed from the benchmark because does not support dynamic ESM modules import or import outside of the worker function, which makes it pretty hard to use without tricks to make the worker function self-contained
- [workerpool](https://github.com/josdejong/workerpool)
+- [worker-nodes](https://github.com/allegro/node-worker-nodes)
+- [threads.js](https://github.com/andywer/threads.js/)
- [threadwork](https://github.com/kevlened/threadwork)
- [microjob](https://github.com/wilk/microjob)
### Internal
-To run the internal benchmarks, you just need to navigate to the root of poolifier project and run `pnpm run benchmark`
+To run the internal benchmarks, you just need to navigate to the root of poolifier project and run `pnpm benchmark`
## Versus other pools