On 14.4.2022 15.33, Alfred Reibenschuh wrote:

since Radiator does cooperative blocking on a select queue,
so processes that are not needed will only require a minuscle amount of cpu.

from operation experience, i have 8 and 16 core servers in production,
running multiple (8+) instances of Radiator with FarmSize from 32 to 128 each.

Thanks Alfred,

I fully agree with the above and I have seen other Radiator users with similar logic and numbers too. When there's plenty of I/O wait, such as with slow DBs, FarmSize can be increased further than, for example with a proxy configuration that just shuffles messages back and forth network interfaces with minimal wait for external I/O.

Heikki

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