On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Claudiu Saftoiu <csaft...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Once I know the difference I'll probably be able to answer this myself, > but I wonder why the ZEO server doesn't do the sort of caching that allow > the client to operate so quickly on the indices once they are loaded. IIRC zeo not only takes bytes from the storage and put them on a socket, it has a kind of heavy protocol for sending objects that has overhead on each object, so lots of small objects (that are 400mb in size) take a lot more time than sending a 400mb blob. -- Leonardo Santagada
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