On 27. Jun 2014, at 8:00, "ROHN Carsten [via Software]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> BTW: The server doesn't need RSP, it's only used for data distribution. And 
> from our experience, it's only useful, when distributing data with the push 
> functions.

That's correct in your case. RSP is definitely worth it for commit messages in 
all cases, but for mapping it depends on the object size, i.e., for small 
objects mapping requests and replies will dominate your performance and the 
gain in multicasting the instance data will be minimal.


Cheers,

Stefan.





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