Re: Distributed Objects Performance
Re: Distributed Objects Performance
- Subject: Re: Distributed Objects Performance
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 11:40:50 +0100
Le 14 nov. 08 à 10:47, Seth Willits a écrit :
On Nov 13, 2008, at 11:33 PM, Bridger Maxwell wrote:
How often? 60 times per second often? Once per second often? Every
minute,
often?
You'll need to calculate the amount of data you're expecting to
transfer,
worst case.
I would say about every five seconds often, max.
My gut instinct says you'll be fine.
The problem is, once I have
a worst case scenario calculated (which would be very difficult to
calculate, and would be little more than a bad guess), I wouldn't
know if
that is reasonable or not.
Well, even if it's 30 stations, and the data is 1 MB, that's 30 MB.
A quick little test showed me getting over 50 MB/sec on a 100-T LAN.
I would be curious to know how you reached 50MB/sec on a LAN that has
a theorical limit of 12.5MB/sec.
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