Thank you for the info. Does anybody know if something like this will be 
possible in the future on windows?

On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 8:50:36 PM UTC+3 pixel...@gmail.com wrote:

> Unfortunately, there's currently no support for this on Windows. There is 
> currently support for SO_REUSEPORT on Linux however.
>
> On Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 7:51:13 AM UTC-7 Cosmin wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have the following processes communicating on the same PC:
>>
>>
>> [image: Example.jpg]
>>
>> P1, P2, P3.... all have the same service interface -> just different 
>> instances of the same service.
>> Client and server communicate on localhost port 10000 for example. Base 
>> on some information received from the client the server will start a new 
>> process P1. or P2, or P3..or how many it needs ( P1 - is actually a server 
>> that will start listening on localhost port 10001 for example )
>> Then the client will discuss directly with P1, P2, P3, ... depending on 
>> it's needs
>>
>> The problem with this is that P1, P2, P3... beeing the same service, I 
>> cannot start them on the same localhost port, and because I might have a 
>> lot of these processes I will use a large amount of ports -> not a good 
>> practice.
>>
>> Is there a better practice for this using gRPC? At the moment I couldn't 
>> find a solution for it or at least I didn't know what to search for.
>>
>> The language: C++, the environment: Windows
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Cosmin
>>
>

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