Update. Here's some new traces. They were captured on fedora 19, fresh reboot, no network connected.
Source: http://people.apache.org/~chug/adverb_unreliable_400_50/hello_world.cpp Results: 1. http://people.apache.org/~chug/adverb_unreliable_400_50/unreliable2_amq5.10_400_50.html 2. http://people.apache.org/~chug/adverb_unreliable_400_50/unreliable2_amq5.10_400_50_tcpnodelay.html 3. http://people.apache.org/~chug/adverb_unreliable_400_50/unreliable2_qpidd_400_50.html Notes: 1. Run 1 was ActiveMQ with no options. 2. Run 2 was ActiveMQ with amqp transport.tcpNoDelay=true 3. Run 3 was Qpidd with no options (tcpNoDelay by default). 4. Each trace has four consecutive runs of the test program on a fresh restart of the broker. 5. Statistics: Elapsed time (mS) Over-the-wire frames ------------------ -------------------- Run 1, ActiveMQ - stock : 261, 209, 209, 208 85, 73, 70, 68 Run 2, ActiveMQ - tcpNoDelay : 201, 180, 146, 123 459, 484, 459, 457 Run 3, Qpidd - stock : 16, 17, 17, 18 50, 55, 44, 73 -Chuck --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
