We'll see, Erlang is built for this type of stuff. I might have
results from the "timeleak" test today and will probably have first
networking results tomorrow.
But I wish I could achieve even a fraction of that with Haskell.
On Dec 27, 2005, at 9:51 AM, Branimir Maksimovic wrote:
I have C++ concurrent server that performs 2600 reqs/sec on about 500
connections and dual Xeon 2.8Ghz, but no pickling /unpickling, just
short text.
Has sepparate IO threads that divide descriptor sets (num descs /
IO thread)
and worker threads as number of CPU's * 2, no locking of shared queue.
So with 4k connections I guess that would be maximum 2k requests on
*dual* box
per second, without pickling / unpickling, just short textual
protocol and
simple services.
I think that you will get hard time even with C to achieve your goal.
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