That would assume speed varies linearly with the number of connections. On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 6:33:52 PM UTC-4, Kaveh Shahbazian wrote: > > For the record, I have tested this with Go 1.1 and Node.JS v0.10.20; Go is > 22% faster - which means Go can handle 22% more concurrent connections. > > On Saturday, July 13, 2013 7:29:03 AM UTC+4:30, Kaveh Shahbazian wrote: >> >> That was not my intention! >> >> See; when we have a echo server that echos a little string like "string" >> and we set a little buffer in Go, it acts a bit better. >> >> But in all other cases (bigger messages) Node.JS acts a bit better. >> >> By "a bit" I mean ~2.5 %. >> >> And in Node.JS you do not need to worry about buffer size and such things >> at TCP level. >> >
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