Not at all shabby.

On 19/02/07, Robert Godfrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The current 0-8 trunk can do slightly better that that now :-)  Certainly
seen peek over 250,000 msg/s.

Recently I've been testing persistent messages on the same hardware, using
point-to-point messaging (direct exchange)

With 8 producers, and  8 receivers (all located on the same machine), 1Kb
message size, and each producer-receiver pair using a separate queue; I
see
about 1100 round-trip messages per second (that its 2200 total message
transfers).  This is using transactions, with a commit after each publish
or
deliver.  Better performance can be had by using larger commit batches.

When I get time, I'll tabulate the results.


-- Rob

On 19/02/07, Kim van der Riet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The following is from the Mina documentation page - it is a presentation
> given at ApacheCon Asia 2006. On page 7 is a performance benchmark -
> based on AMQP (and presumably Qpid!)
>
> http://mina.apache.org/documentation.data/ACAsia2006.pdf
>
> <snip>
> Advantages: Performance
> • AMQP Test
>   • Client and server
>     • 4 dual-core Opterons
>     • Via Gigabits Ethernet
>     • 10 clients
>   • Payload: 256+ bytes (excl. AMQP headers)
>   • Avg : 180,000 msg/sec
>   • Max: 220,000 msg/sec
> Courtesy of Robert J. Greig, JP Morgan Chase & Co.
> </snip>
>
> Kim
>
>

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