Hi, I am.

If you want help determining your system's performance you should
publish more metrics. What is and how big is a message? What is your
data throughput and latency?

The memory spike sounds normal for that much throughput though.

On Feb 28, 5:37 pm, Bob SF <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone has used Node.js with ZeroMQ?
>
> I am using the pub/sub pattern of ZeroMQ.
>
> The publisher is php which can sends about 1 million messages per
> second within localhost
>
> The php subscriber can take in the 1 million messages per second rate
> with no problems
>
> However, the node.js subscriber starts to get overran around 70k per
> second even there is a high water mark setting to make the requests
> exceeding the mark. By overrun, I mean the memory usage start to pile
> up like crazy. Reaching 1 gb plus within just a few seconds.
>
> 70k requests per second is by all mean impressive for my need.
> However, I am just curious if anyone has experienced similar issues
> with Node.js?

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