On 11/06/2015 02:08 AM, Prasanna Kumar Kalever wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Currently we use TCP loopback connection for communicating between gluster 
> Client and Server.
> Hyper-convergence may also require communication with a server running in the 
> same hyper-visor. 
> 
> I was initially wondering if replacing IPC  with Unix Domain sockets will 
> improve the performance?
>                                              Or
> Is there any theory that proves that Unix Domain socket would give better 
> performance then TCP loopback connection?
> 
> Finally I have to Say:
> 
> Yes, local IPC by unix domain sockets will be faster than communication by 
> loopback connections because you have less TCP overhead
> 
> Postgres core developer Bruce Momjian has blogged @ 
> http://momjian.us/main/blogs/pgblog/2012.html#June_6_2012 about this topic. 
> Momjian states, "Unix-domain socket communication is measurably faster." He 
> measured query network performance showing that the local domain socket was 
> 33% faster than using the TCP/IP stack.
> 
> Found a paper @ http://osnet.cs.binghamton.edu/publications/TR-20070820.pdf
> 
> Also See,
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-performance/2005-February/001143.html
> http://bhavin.directi.com/unix-domain-sockets-vs-tcp-sockets/
> 
> 
> The whole Idea is to bring IPC through Unix Domain Sockets in gluster instead 
> of localhost loopback!
> 
> Any suggestions will be appreciated! 

There a lots of theories. ;-)

It's been quite a few years...  Years ago a lot of work was put into the
TCP stack to improve performance. A lot of general work and a lot on
loopback too.

Over the years I've heard it said many times that TCP loopback is just
as fast as a unix domain socket.

But I think you have to try both and see.

--

Kaleb

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